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RE: PSB - experiment! - Veggie - 19-06-2022 I have another PSB experiment for this year!! You may recall that I've been given 2 trays of seedlings - labelled Purple Sprouting broccoli and Green Sprouting Calabrese. There are lots of both. [attachment=4954] I read, in one of Vinny's posts, that 4 plants are enough for him, which means I must have at least 40 plants that are too many. At the moment, I'm thinking of planting them, randomly, around the garden, in the hope that some will not be spotted by the "One eyed, one horned, flying purple broccoli eaters" (for those of you old enough to remember the song). What are the chances of growing a PSB Forest or will it be some useless stumps? What do you think? RE: PSB - experiment! - Vinny - 20-06-2022 (19-06-2022, 10:07 PM)Veggie Wrote: I have another PSB experiment for this year!! You may recall that I've been given 2 trays of seedlings - labelled Purple Sprouting broccoli and Green Sprouting Calabrese. There are lots of both.Been there done that! ![]() I think they have a fancy name for it now "summat culture". ![]() ![]() By growing more PSB plants than you need I would imagine you and the chooks would soon get sick of them! ![]() RE: PSB - experiment! - Small chilli - 20-06-2022 Plant them all. Harvest everything. When you’re sick of them. You could put bags out for passers by like you do your books or put it on your free cycle group. And not forgetting you have a dehydrator now https://www.excaliburdehydrator-recipes.com/recipe/dehydrated-broccoli/ https://www.excaliburdehydrator-recipes.com/recipe/broccoli-bites/ RE: PSB - experiment! - JJB - 20-06-2022 Around here the pigeons would be the only .ones getting fat on unprotected PSB RE: PSB - experiment! - Veggie - 20-06-2022 Vinny - I think its Polyculture - or, as I call it Mixed up planting. I have "beds" like you describe now - a fruit tree, with soft fruit beneath and onions/leeks/elephant garlic, kale, herbs and flowers muddled up around them. Time to add some PSB to the mix, methinks. As SC said, there's always Arthur Excalibur and the neighbours to deal with an surplus. BTW, SC, I just searched that recipe site and there were NO recipes for courgettes........................than I realised it was American and they call them Zucchini - lots of recipes for those. ![]() RE: PSB - experiment! - Vinny - 21-06-2022 I actually think I have more PSB seedlings than you Veggie. ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: PSB - experiment! - Veggie - 31-08-2022 I'm sorry to report that another of my intended experiments is doomed before it began. The PSB seedlings were targeted by cabbage white butterflies and the poor plants disappeared overnight into the tums of a horde of caterpillars. Hope yours are OK, Vinny. ![]() RE: PSB - experiment! - Vinny - 01-09-2022 (31-08-2022, 10:28 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm sorry to report that another of my intended experiments is doomed before it began. The PSB seedlings were targeted by cabbage white butterflies and the poor plants disappeared overnight into the tums of a horde of caterpillars.Mine are fine Veggie, but thanks for your concern! ![]() Another success appears to be my perennialisation of a single PSB! ![]() ![]() |