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Garden Master
Many of you know that I like to promote, grow and eat greens ! Mostly, I'm into Asian greens (there's a whole new world out there )!
Those Asian greens that I often grow aren't so exotic if you realize that most are in the turnip family! Yep, as common as a turnip: bok choy, komatsuna, choy sum . . .
Okay, let's look at the cabbage we all know and find in every soopermarket. By the way: in Asia that family is represented by Guy Lon (Gai Lan or Kai Lan) and probably a number of other vegetables. Also in that cabbage family are collards and kale.
I've only grown collards once and it was very long ago. If I remember correctly, the climate here isn't quite suitable. I can grow at least 1 variety of Guy Lon (South Seas) under plastic during the spring. I'm trying it as a fall vegetable in the garden (the climate here may also not be very suitable to Guy Lon, I'll let you know .) Kale is in my garden just about every year.
I figure that there are lots of health benefits gained from eating these types of veggies and, maybe especially, kale! In this family, cabbage is worth growing, broccoli - most certainly but it has a fairly narrow season. I start kale and set it out very early in the spring - it goes on, literally, forever!
Well, I've talked enough about myself! Let's talk about you, what do you like about . . . . . . . . kale?
Steve
Those Asian greens that I often grow aren't so exotic if you realize that most are in the turnip family! Yep, as common as a turnip: bok choy, komatsuna, choy sum . . .
Okay, let's look at the cabbage we all know and find in every soopermarket. By the way: in Asia that family is represented by Guy Lon (Gai Lan or Kai Lan) and probably a number of other vegetables. Also in that cabbage family are collards and kale.
I've only grown collards once and it was very long ago. If I remember correctly, the climate here isn't quite suitable. I can grow at least 1 variety of Guy Lon (South Seas) under plastic during the spring. I'm trying it as a fall vegetable in the garden (the climate here may also not be very suitable to Guy Lon, I'll let you know .) Kale is in my garden just about every year.
I figure that there are lots of health benefits gained from eating these types of veggies and, maybe especially, kale! In this family, cabbage is worth growing, broccoli - most certainly but it has a fairly narrow season. I start kale and set it out very early in the spring - it goes on, literally, forever!
Well, I've talked enough about myself! Let's talk about you, what do you like about . . . . . . . . kale?
Steve