out of all the brassicas i have sown,these are the only ones,NOT had by the night slimes,{they were 6ft up on a shelf inside,the other stuff including flowers got eaten,so hopefully will fair fine-ish out side}i got them for something different in the flower boarders,am now pricking them out in 3 in pots for now,and wondered,has anyone actualy eaten them,I have googled,on the face of it yes,but are a bit tough and not much taste,hence asking your good selfes,however,i will put sweeties round all but 1 plant,and see what happens,thankyou
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View Postout of all the brassicas i have sown,these are the only ones,NOT had by the night slimes,{they were 6ft up on a shelf inside,the other stuff including flowers got eaten,so hopefully will fair fine-ish out side}i got them for something different in the flower boarders,am now pricking them out in 3 in pots for now,and wondered,has anyone actualy eaten them,I have googled,on the face of it yes,but are a bit tough and not much taste,hence asking your good selfes,however,i will put sweeties round all but 1 plant,and see what happens,thankyousigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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I grew them in sydney and they looked great, but I didn't eat them.Ali
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