That's a good list Mike. I'd like to try growing Bok Choi next year. I've been eating it more often now and really like it. Does it grow just like a regular green?
That's a good list Mike. I'd like to try growing Bok Choi next year. I've been eating it more often now and really like it. Does it grow just like a regular green?
thanks! the best part is those blocks were all free, a renter (renting a house) had a backyard firepit, and the landlord said "no more fires"Thats a clever use of all that space - props to you!
Easy to grow -- except for the 'baby' variety. I've tried that a few times including this year, it bolts well before it's ready. No more.That's a good list Mike. I'd like to try growing Bok Choi next year. I've been eating it more often now and really like it. Does it grow just like a regular green?
Easy to grow -- except for the 'baby' variety. I've tried that a few times including this year, it bolts well before it's ready. No more.
Regular bok grows like any leafy greens -- very fast and it tolerates cold and heat. You can get 3 crops per season. I lop it off at the ground and if you give it lots of water it usually grows back twice.
Haven't been able to find any bok choi seedlings, even in Markham (sheridan)
Poor selection of seedlings to choose from this year, Kale nowhere to be found
Kale is a perennial in zone 5 -- it comes back every year if you leave it in the garden. I never replant my kale, I've been harvesting daily since mid May.kale from seed has grown pretty fast for me. Get a cold tolerant variety (many are) plant it out and wait. Mine are a good 3-4” tall right now. If you lived locally I could give you the thinnings.
Vegetable;es are the new toilet paper -- hoarded out by May 24 weekend -- you won't find much right now.Haven't been able to find any bok choi seedlings, even in Markham (sheridan)
Poor selection of seedlings to choose from this year, Kale nowhere to be found
All my leafy greens have been under harvest since May. Everything is doing well this year for me except my peppers -- don't know what's happening but they are all stunted -- some flowering.Daily crops of arugula and curly lettuce right now. Salads have been great. Chives are huge, cilantro starting to give a crop too, tarragon is massive, thyme doing well. Basil is a bit disappointing but it might not be the right variety for the climate. My lovage plant is a monster but I don’t really know what to do with it aside from a few leaves in salads. It’s pretty powerful tasting.
We had a storm with ice pellets (pea sized) last Saturday and as a result I have big holes peppered in my hostas and my banana plant leaves are shredded a bit. Starting to come back though.
If you want to ride over and grab some kale from me, I have pots with way too many plants that I am thinning or eating - maybe around 10-20 plants could be thinned out. Also have some arugula that could be thinned and some cilantro and borage and tons of echinacea and other plants I'm pulling out like weeds.Haven't been able to find any bok choi seedlings, even in Markham (sheridan)
Poor selection of seedlings to choose from this year, Kale nowhere to be found
kale from seed has grown pretty fast for me. Get a cold tolerant variety (many are) plant it out and wait. Mine are a good 3-4” tall right now. If you lived locally I could give you the thinnings.
That would have been good to know. I left the plants in the ground over the winter but yanked the rootballs in the spring as I worked over the soil. Was quite surprised to see how developed it wasKale is a perennial in zone 5 -- it comes back every year if you leave it in the garden. I never replant my kale, I've been harvesting daily since mid May.
Awesome I might have to take you up on that, I still have one plot in the garden bed to be filled up. I'll reach out to yaIf you want to ride over and grab some kale from me, I have pots with way too many plants that I am thinning or eating - maybe around 10-20 plants could be thinned out. Also have some arugula that could be thinned and some cilantro and borage and tons of echinacea and other plants I'm pulling out like weeds.
All my leafy greens have been under harvest since May. Everything is doing well this year for me except my peppers -- don't know what's happening but they are all stunted -- some flowering.
Rarely do my plumb trees and passion vines give fruit -- this year looks like a bumper crop!
Planted kale for the first time this year as my vegetarian son wants to make kale chips (read: I'll end up making them and he'll eat them)Kale is a perennial in zone 5 -- it comes back every year if you leave it in the garden. I never replant my kale, I've been harvesting daily since mid May.