Hello all,
I have once again tried but failed to grow swede that really look like swede.
Well, they look like swede in that they have tops and the colour is right but they are so thin, in fact I have pulled carrots that are fatter.
How do I grow those beauties, full and rounded and of course not woody but flavoursome and melt in the mouth texture....
The land is a light sandy soil but full of organic matter. I know that this year I can do nothing but next year I would love to get it right. I have tried many different varieties, can't remember any names though.
Please, if anyone has any great secrets then let me know. I have grown some great cauliflowers very close by which I have been most proud of as I was told that light soil didn't produce good heads. Am I doomed to be swedeless forever
I have once again tried but failed to grow swede that really look like swede.

Well, they look like swede in that they have tops and the colour is right but they are so thin, in fact I have pulled carrots that are fatter.
How do I grow those beauties, full and rounded and of course not woody but flavoursome and melt in the mouth texture....
The land is a light sandy soil but full of organic matter. I know that this year I can do nothing but next year I would love to get it right. I have tried many different varieties, can't remember any names though.
Please, if anyone has any great secrets then let me know. I have grown some great cauliflowers very close by which I have been most proud of as I was told that light soil didn't produce good heads. Am I doomed to be swedeless forever

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