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Brussels sprouts experiment
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Having been really impressed with Chou d'Aubenton, the perennial kale you just root from shoot cuttings, I tried to do the same with shoots from my Brussels plants. At first I was really encouraged as they grew away quite well, but of course, although they made quite good roots, they just flowered as soon as they got into late spring, and even pulling the flowers off didn't lead to another sprout (or a cabbage). I've just been reading a brilliant book called 'Breed Your Own Vegetable varieties' by Carol Deppe (Chelsea Green publishing, United States... available via Abe Books), which has lots of good ideas for making your own crosses... even a cabbage with a brussels! What I'm hoping to do is to take the pollen from my perennial kale and pollinate some flowers on the sprouts, or on a broccoli, to see if any of the offspring might have increased rooting ability and perennial tendencies.
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Have you seen this kale & sprouts cross Bertie? Brassica 'Petit Posy Mix'™ - Brassica & Leafy Green Seeds - Thompson & Morgan
I'm going to give it a try this year
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHave you seen this kale & sprouts cross Bertie? Brassica 'Petit Posy Mix'™ - Brassica & Leafy Green Seeds - Thompson & Morgan
I'm going to give it a try this year
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