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VC, can you only sow them on a Tuesday and only do anything on the bed on the 23rd of the month. Not going to go fast if you can only sow directly on Tuesday the 23rd - that's going to be May and January.
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Originally posted by vixylix View PostVC I love this plan and I want to see pictures of your veritable forest when it is complete!
What number bed is it going in though, does it count as growing salad and does it attract butterflies?Originally posted by Jay-ell View PostVC, can you only sow them on a Tuesday and only do anything on the bed on the 23rd of the month. Not going to go fast if you can only sow directly on Tuesday the 23rd - that's going to be May and January.
The Kale Yard will not be a numbered bed! Edible areas like the Spud patch, Rhubarb room etc are excluded from the One a day system! However, sowing the seeds may take place in Leaves week - which is this week.
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2018 update
Remember all the cuttings in #9 https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...ml#post1520733
They're bursting to escape their cage - and flowering!
Today, will be the great unboxing - as I think its time to give them their heads and roam free. The chooks will be happy.
Incidentally, as this is Plot 18, its also the free range radish area.
All will be revealed later. Bet you're all on the edges of your seats with excitement.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI want to grow a Kale yard! Not in the Scots sense of a vegetable garden but in the VC sense of a "yard" full of kale (or tall cabbages).
They will be tall - a kale forest. Above the heads of puppies and chooks to stop them grazing but, once established I'll happily share. Tough bottom leaves for them, succulent young leaves for me. Sounds fair.
Those of you who've been around for a while will know about my weakness for growing kale http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...light=assorted
Time for another nutty kale-induced thread
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They're out!!! A bit crunched up but I'm sure their posture will improve soon.
Needless to say, the chooks found them. As long as they stick to the lower leaves, I don't mind. Plenty to share. Sorry about my elbow and Ted's rear end! Bess has lost her head in a molehill.
To the left of Plot 18 there's a cluster of some sort of kale/brassica that is busy self seeding. Its untouched by pests - even the chooks don't seem interested in it.
Spud says Hello!
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