PSB- May I ask why?

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Re: PSB- May I ask why?

Post: # 188055Post Jessiebean »

hmm I see. I must away to another forum where there are more Taswegians to see if it is worth my while growing here. I may have to pull up some more concrete to give it it's own space though!
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Post: # 188105Post pelmetman »

Growing purple sprouting was one of my very few vegetable successes until this year, as the pigeons have found it :banghead:

But more importantly it tastes great especially fresh from the garden, as with a lot of veg it starts to lose a lot of it's flavour once picked. I prefer it to that big green stuff calabrese :wink:
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pelmetman wrote:Growing purple sprouting was one of my very few vegetable successes until this year, as the pigeons have found it :banghead:

But more importantly it tastes great especially fresh from the garden, as with a lot of veg it starts to lose a lot of it's flavour once picked. I prefer it to that big green stuff calabrese :wink:
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Post: # 188343Post Millymollymandy »

Oh I like Julian! :mrgreen: :cheers:
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Post: # 188416Post pumpy »

Our psb always seems to be a bit late developing, usually March/April time, (probably 'cos we're near the east coast). But you can't beat it fresh picked, even tho' it does tend to stink the kitchen out while cooking! Luckily it seems to have survived the winter, & the plants are starting to produce loads of spears now.
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Post: # 188425Post Rosendula »

Yes I apparently grew mine to feed the pigeons, too. Little barstewards they are :angryfire:
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Post: # 188549Post seasidegirl »

I've got my first ever crop almost ready to eat. It's been buried in snow, several times, pecked at by pigeons and still looks really healthy. I'm really pleased because its our first year in this house and getting a crop in March is great.

Funny thing is that I've got loads coming on but have never ever eaten it before. I only plantd some plug plants that were half price reduced to clear in Homebase. Ten plants cost me a £1.

Read recently that PSB has as much vitamin C as an orange.

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Post: # 188571Post Millymollymandy »

Ten plants, oh boy you are going to be sick of PSB very soon! Or maybe not because a lot of PSB-less Ishers are going to be camped out on your doorstep! :lol: Enjoy!
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Post: # 190025Post seasidegirl »

My top central florets are purple and just a bit bigger than a 50p piece. They are on short stems though, unlike the side shorts which are longer and still growing.

Should I harvest the central florets or wait til the stems grow? I have 8 of these but zillions of the side shooting ones which look like they will all be ready at once.

Want to get the first serving right because I don't want to put the family off the whole of the rest of the crop.

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Post: # 190030Post MKG »

Yep - get those central ones now (only my personal opinion - lots of people leave them to grow bigger, but get fewer side shoots). PSB is actually all about those side shoots, which will be encouraged by taking off the central ones. First harvest = very little. After that, prepare to look for PSB recipes by the hundred. Ten plants, eh? Whooh!! Lots of crop.

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Post: # 190107Post Millymollymandy »

Did you have to say that twice, you horrid girl. :lol: Just cos lots of us don't have any. :( :( :( Well actually I have one plant still vaguely clinging on to some semblance of life, but doesn't look like it's going to sprout anything!
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Post: # 191207Post Plotter »

Just harvested my first PSB spears, looking forward to my tea! Not had any home grown for a few years and it is one of my favourite vegetables. Yum.

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