So I have two nice brassica cages (which I bought from one of the firms whose ads keep popping up on this site!) Added together, I have protection for an area measuring 20' x 15'.
In late March I sowed short rows of:
White Sprouting Brocc
Purple Sprouting Brocc
Calabrese
Romanesco
Cauli
Brussels
Kale
Red Cabbage
Savoys
I let the seedlings get rather too big and only transplanted them a fortnight ago. The stems on some plants had reached pencil thickness.
A fortnight on, a lot of the lower leaves are still very floppy, so I've snipped them off and am hopeful the transplants will kick on, bearing in mind the central leaves are all erect and it's wet and cool.
The only ones that are not recovering are the 2 varieties of sprouting broccoli - the stems are still bowed over. So I have sown more today. If, by the time these are ready to transplant in a month or so, the original ones have not perked up, I'll bin and replace them.
What are everybody's general thoughts and advice when growing on / transplanting brassicas?
In late March I sowed short rows of:
White Sprouting Brocc
Purple Sprouting Brocc
Calabrese
Romanesco
Cauli
Brussels
Kale
Red Cabbage
Savoys
I let the seedlings get rather too big and only transplanted them a fortnight ago. The stems on some plants had reached pencil thickness.
A fortnight on, a lot of the lower leaves are still very floppy, so I've snipped them off and am hopeful the transplants will kick on, bearing in mind the central leaves are all erect and it's wet and cool.
The only ones that are not recovering are the 2 varieties of sprouting broccoli - the stems are still bowed over. So I have sown more today. If, by the time these are ready to transplant in a month or so, the original ones have not perked up, I'll bin and replace them.
What are everybody's general thoughts and advice when growing on / transplanting brassicas?
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