Awesome! Cauliflower is another! Still harvesting from last years plants! Years ago, I learned of the kale because it lived in outdoor raised beds I had for a childrens' course. They LOVED fresh kale and, in fact, when we started lessons in February and took some into class from the previous beds, they still thought it delicious! ( if we only let kids see, taste, feel grow in nature....!)I learned of celery this past year and have loved it! Grew in my heated GH thru winter and enjoyed until almost the end and evidently voles found them- dug underneath them. (Took me a while to figure out what it was... now I'm trying to figure out control since they have devoured my spring starts. )Picked them off one by one!😢 Nice to have found you!
Yes, it is the Elephant Dill from Baker's Creek seeds: www.rareseeds.com/dill-elephant I've been growing it for years and it will get a few feet tall. These are staying "short and bushy" because I cut it back quite heavily, and also probably because it's not as hot or sunny right now :)
Pak choi is a great cut and come again vegetable
I used to harvest the whole thing, but I'm trying to get it to regrow now too :)
I love all these veggies! I've never heard of Chinese broccoli but I'm going to have to look into that one. Thanks, Nathalie!
Yay! If you like broccoli, you'll like Chinese broccoli - and it grows really easily too :)
Great info. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome!
Cauliflower is another! Still harvesting from last years plants!
Years ago, I learned of the kale because it lived in outdoor raised beds I had for a childrens' course. They LOVED fresh kale and, in fact, when we started lessons in February and took some into class from the previous beds, they still thought it delicious! ( if we only let kids see, taste, feel grow in nature....!)I learned of celery this past year and have loved it! Grew in my heated GH thru winter and enjoyed until almost the end and evidently voles found them- dug underneath them. (Took me a while to figure out what it was... now I'm trying to figure out control since they have devoured my spring starts. )Picked them off one by one!😢
Nice to have found you!
Ooh, I didn't know about cauliflower - will need to give it a go this year too!
Leave the center shoot of the celery and it will regrow faster
Brilliant tip, thank you!
What a beatific variety of dill!! Do you know what variety you planted!
Yes, it is the Elephant Dill from Baker's Creek seeds: www.rareseeds.com/dill-elephant
I've been growing it for years and it will get a few feet tall. These are staying "short and bushy" because I cut it back quite heavily, and also probably because it's not as hot or sunny right now :)