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Welcome to An Hour in the garden no 80
First of all, so sorry for last week. (Grandchildren + bug = wiped out!)
I finally got into thegarden and harvested cabbages and potatoes and spent the ‘recovery’ time watching the leaves falling, so we do into a little about how and why leaves fall - after all, it can’t just be the wind, it gets windy in the Summer too and the leaves don’t fall at all.
The thing is, for many reasons, a layer of cork appears at the end of the leaf, which is more brittle, and so consequently, the leaf eventually falls off under pressure.
Quite why is a different story. Many explanations are given, but they don’t always fit the bill, and it seems to me there are combinations of reasons for the effect.
We go on to look at some plants I am buying this autumn
Broadbean:
Aquadulce for sowing now
Oscar and Robin Hood for later
Cabbage:
Getting plants of Aprio, Wheelers Imperial and Winter Green
Plus Savoy for next year, though this year I have been sowing All Year Round
Carrot:
Aron F1, Berlicum and and Flyaway
Cauliflower:
You can’t beat the old favourite All Year Round
Celery:
Golden Self Blanching
Garlic
Bohemian Rose Wight from Prague
Carcasonne Wight - lovely flavour
Caulk Wight - pink striped from Russia
Two old favourites:
Early Purple Wight and Solent Wight
First of all, so sorry for last week. (Grandchildren + bug = wiped out!)
I finally got into thegarden and harvested cabbages and potatoes and spent the ‘recovery’ time watching the leaves falling, so we do into a little about how and why leaves fall - after all, it can’t just be the wind, it gets windy in the Summer too and the leaves don’t fall at all.
The thing is, for many reasons, a layer of cork appears at the end of the leaf, which is more brittle, and so consequently, the leaf eventually falls off under pressure.
Quite why is a different story. Many explanations are given, but they don’t always fit the bill, and it seems to me there are combinations of reasons for the effect.
We go on to look at some plants I am buying this autumn
Broadbean:
Aquadulce for sowing now
Oscar and Robin Hood for later
Cabbage:
Getting plants of Aprio, Wheelers Imperial and Winter Green
Plus Savoy for next year, though this year I have been sowing All Year Round
Carrot:
Aron F1, Berlicum and and Flyaway
Cauliflower:
You can’t beat the old favourite All Year Round
Celery:
Golden Self Blanching
Garlic
Bohemian Rose Wight from Prague
Carcasonne Wight - lovely flavour
Caulk Wight - pink striped from Russia
Two old favourites:
Early Purple Wight and Solent Wight
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