clubroot is caused by a microscopic soil-borne pathogen called plasmodiophora brassicae that infects the roots of cruciferous plants such as: canola and mustard crops vegetable crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, cabbage, radish, kohlrabi, turnip and kale weeds including wild mustard...
spinach is grown with separate sowings each year producing boxes of bunches each; there are sowings of giant spring onions, producing boxes containing bunches each year; sowings of coriander produce boxes each containing bunches and so it goes on with multiple sowings of flat leaf parsley, dill, fennel, kohlrabi...
areas roots have to be dug and stored during winter. all beets will cross with any other beet as well as swiss chard, and seed saving is made even more difficult because beet is wind pollinated. isolation of the crop by only growing one crop on your property will ensure seed purity. companion plants: kohlrabi...
clubroot is caused by a microscopic soil-borne pathogen called plasmodiophora brassicae that infects the roots of cruciferous plants such as: canola and mustard crops vegetable crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, cabbage, radish, kohlrabi, turnip and kale weeds including wild mustard...
blend' of seeds that included 'golden,' 'chioggia,' and 'bull's blood' red. no matter how many beets i get, i never seem to have enough to suit my liking for them. i perpetually have on my garden to-do list: plant more beets. i've started sowing seeds for fall crops. yes, beets are in, and so is kale, kohlrabi...
singular 'broccolo' which means 'sprouts' or 'shoots.' that's fitting, considering the florets are made up of small, round buds that didn't quite make it to the flower stage. it belongs to the brassica family (aka the cabbage family or crucifers), alongside cauliflower, brussels sprouts, cabbage, radishes, kohlrabi...