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Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

5 hours ago, naguere said:

Searched all over the place in Englandland and it is not known.

 

Yeah, apparently it's not well known there — what a pity.

 

Cima Di Rapa 'San Marzano' (broccoli raab/rapini) seeds available here (Newport near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire): 

"Unknown in the UK but easy to grow and loved on the continent. We introduced this in 2003 and it was a huge success. Everyone seemed to like it! Raab is related to turnip - but produces delicious sprouts like a slightly spicy flavoured sprouting broccoli."

 

re: kale

Other than very small, tender, mild-flavored leaves, for salad, from some cultivars, I never ever harvest kale until after a period of frost — it improves the flavor noticeably.

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

5 hours ago, naguere said:

Searched all over the place in Englandland and it is not known.

 

Yeah, apparently it's not well known there — what a pity.

 

Cima Di Rapa 'San Marzano' (broccoli raab/rapini) seeds available here (Newport near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire): 

"Unknown in the UK but easy to grow and loved on the continent. We introduced this in 2003 and it was a huge success. Everyone seemed to like it! Raab is related to turnip - but produces delicious sprouts like a slightly spicy flavoured sprouting broccoli."

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