Originally posted by Tam
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Brocolli Romanesca
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Both are true it's known by several names......found this.....
"Originally from Northern Italy, the Romanesca cauliflower (also known as Broccoli Romanesco and Chou Romanesco) has the texture of a cauliflower, but tastes much more like mild sweet broccoli"Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
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Originally posted by Topaz View PostI have planted 48 and planning another 48 in a couple of weeks so hoping succession growing ill work for me
I think you're a bit early too - they usually get sown in May. Ne'er mind, let us know how they get on.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI hope you've got four allotments! These plants need about 2 foot each way.
I think you're a bit early too - they usually get sown in May. Ne'er mind, let us know how they get on.
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Originally posted by Tam View PostWhat size is an allotment ? I have never had one, as I have half an acre of garden, but passing allotments they always seem to be a fair size. 48 plants at two feet spacing is only 16ft by 16ft.
A linear rod (pole or perch) was evidently the distance between the nose of your oxen and the back of the plough ha! assuming you don't have the kit in your stables ..that was five and a half yards. so that's 40 rods to the furlong and 8 furlongs to the mile.
Therefore. A square rod (or pole) is 30 1/4 square yards. and so an allotment measures 302.5 sq yards(about a tennis court or football penalty area). There are 160 rods to the acre (so 16 allotments) and 640 acres to the sq mile.(10,240 allotments)
So an allotment at 907.5 sq ft would give enough room for about 450 broccolis...hope that clears it up
I planted a modest 20 last year( started in May and stupidly took the netting off in autumn thinking they wouldn't come to anything the pigeons massacred them and then the threw a few small heads in early winter.
I have started earlier this year. a small first batch set out under fleece and a 20 more all doing well in the green house.
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