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perennial brassicas
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perennial brassicas
Hi,
I have found on old discussion about the chou dauberton kale on this forum. I am after seeds / cuttings for my new smallholding to grow perennial cabbages for me and my goats. So, I registered here a minute or two ago, to see whether perennial vegetables are a bit easier to get in the meantime. I live in Wales, UK, so it would also be a question of climate compatibility. If there is a thread already, sorry, I couldn't find it.
Ella
I have found on old discussion about the chou dauberton kale on this forum. I am after seeds / cuttings for my new smallholding to grow perennial cabbages for me and my goats. So, I registered here a minute or two ago, to see whether perennial vegetables are a bit easier to get in the meantime. I live in Wales, UK, so it would also be a question of climate compatibility. If there is a thread already, sorry, I couldn't find it.
Ella
Re: perennial brassicas
Plantoid, who is also in Wales, received from cuttings. A PM to to see if his survived and if he is making cutting is probably the only way. Or he may see this post and answer you.
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Re: perennial brassicas
Check you PM's Ella ,
My Chou Dauberton is growing well , not many miles away from you .. just north off the west end of the M4
My Chou Dauberton is growing well , not many miles away from you .. just north off the west end of the M4
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Re: perennial brassicas
not sure of a source but sea kale is a perennial Brassica
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Re: perennial brassicas
anyone in the states with perennial brassicas, please swap some seeds for something else =)
I would be interested in seakale, and also any of the Tree Kale/ Tree Collards (any of them) and Walking Stick Kale/Collards, or anything of the sort. I love all brassicas, so I am open to all I can get. If anyone has varieties that are like any yummy asian vegetables, even, that would be really great.
please pm me, anyone
thanks
I would be interested in seakale, and also any of the Tree Kale/ Tree Collards (any of them) and Walking Stick Kale/Collards, or anything of the sort. I love all brassicas, so I am open to all I can get. If anyone has varieties that are like any yummy asian vegetables, even, that would be really great.
please pm me, anyone
thanks
Re: perennial brassicas
This sounds really interesting. Definitely something I'd like to find out more about.
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