Category Archives: Brassicas

THINGS TO SOW AND PLANT IN OCTOBER

In this video I cover the things you can plant or sow in your garden in October and also some jobs that you can be getting on with!

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Things to Sow and Plant in September

In this video i talk about things you can still sow and some hardy annual flowers that are great to sow now and i recommend a great place to buy your flower seeds

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BROCCOLI AND ROMANESCO

This is my fifth video in my winter greens series. Both Broccoli and Romanesco are much easier to grow than Cauliflower and in the case of Broccoli can be picked over a longer periods as you can pick just the florets that you need.  People also forget that you  can cook the leaves of both of these varieties, which  can be eaten in the same way as cabbage but most people simply discard them, such a waste.  Romanesco has the most wonderful architectural curd and fascinatingly the florets follow Fibonacci sequence for those maths geeks out there!

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