Sorry this is a daft question but do you leave it in the ground to sort of 'rot down' or should they be pulled up? I grew a couple of caulis in my waist-high raised bed and its going to be difficult the roots out if they are as big as I think they might be!
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What Do You Do With The Roots Of Cauli's Once Harvested?
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I usually bash with a hammer (snap BB) and then chop up before I put them in the dalek. They do take rather a long time to rot down otherwise. I have been known to put them in the green waste for the council to compost to save me the trouble of the chopping up process.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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I have a weak shoulder and can't do any hard digging or pulling, so I tend to leave most difficult things in the soil for the winter. I let the winter do its worst and then have a good clean up in the spring before crops go in
(I leave all my sweetcorn in the ground all winter too, to provide hiberation for ladybirds ~ also the stalks are much easier to compost once the gales have been at them for a few months)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Thank you all - as I hadnt seen all answers earlier I just pulled it up by hand (well my other half did). I am actually compostbinless (long story) at the moment so have put it in the bin. I'm glad its up as I have such a small garden I now have a little bit of space to plonk something else in.
I will leave my sweetcorn in over winter though, thank you Two Sheds for that advice.I remember you saying about that before for the ladybugs.
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