Well here I go again with yet another failed, small growing veg. My sprouts were bought in trays in spring and planted out mid summer, granted this may have slowed them down a bit. Will they make sprouts for Christmas ? This is the largest plant. The rest are tiny :-( I have yet to grow sprouts that give any sprouts, not just leaves.
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Looking good Marb, looking at that plant those sprouts will be ready for xmas. I know you can eat the tops, not sure about the leaves, I have just composted some of mine after picking some sprouts. The plant will need some leaves.Last edited by Bigmallly; 09-11-2014, 12:54 PM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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They're not too bad, as you say the leaf damage won't have helped. You're right too that planting out when you first got them would have helped a lot as they would have run out of nutrients in the trays and brassicas really benefit from regular potting on. Plant out earlier next year with protection and you should have a good crop.
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This happened to me last year and I remember posting something similar! The main problem was VARIETY and I made the mistake of getting a very late one which really didn't mature early enough to make any reasonable sprouts.
This year I am growing a variety (F1 hybrid) called Marte, and it has already formed lots of large compact sprouts which I am pretty sure will last well into early winter. I think the solution is to make sure you get a 'before Xmas' variety, plant into firm soil, and also give adequate spacing. If you can make enough space, give them three feet around plants and feed them well when they are into growth.
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Marb! If I was you!
And I hate giving advise, coz I don't garden by the book!
Mulch em with some nice home made compost or well rotted manure, not touching the stem of course! Let the rain n worms drag it in to give the plants a bit more "Oomph"
Mine are at this stage! a little fuzzy picture wise! But I know what I incorporated into the ground before I set em off! They really are greedy Begger's!
As GL said "6 weeks is a long time"
I've seen a cabbage start hearting one Saturday, n come the following Saturday be a full size specimen!
Good luck with it! For goodness sake! You need a little reward for your efforts this year! Although you have made out it as been a dismal one!
And if I don't a bowl full for the special day! I'll deem myself a failure too! ........Attached FilesLast edited by Deano's "Diggin It"; 10-11-2014, 08:33 PM."Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Not a fail Marb, I'm sure they'll carry on growing and you'll get your crop eventually - just think, you can be really smug in the late spring when you're munching sprouts and the rest of us are just starting to sow seeds!
I've given up trying with sprouts to be honest - they take up so much room for so long, and I never get a good crop (small, blown, eaten, rotted... ).sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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Originally posted by kathyd View PostNot a fail Marb, I'm sure they'll carry on growing and you'll get your crop eventually - just think, you can be really smug in the late spring .
Next year, get a variety which sprout up for November or December as these will stand well right through to February in most cases anyway.
Merry Christmas and Happy Solstice,
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