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Winter cabbage

Radishes and radish pods Seedling lettuces Sprouting broccoli Winter cabbage Winter cauliflower Winter spinach... [Pg.229]

Winter cabbage (January King and green types) is sold as whole heads. They are produced from late spring planted crops and harvested from November to March. [Pg.409]

Winter cabbage varieties are drilled/transplanted in May/eaily June for harvesting from mid-November onwards. The target spacing is 46 x 23-46 cm. [Pg.410]

Cucumbers and cabbage fermented by lactobacilli are popular dishes in the central and eastern Europe. Sauerkraut is frequently consumed by low-income communities, especially in winter. Surprisingly, no cases of botulism have been linked to consumption of such products. This observation may be explained based on the results of studies carried out by Braconnier et al. (2003). The authors analyzed germination of spores of C. botulinum type A and B, as well as changes in spore counts, in mushroom, broccoli, and potato purees. The addition of mixtures containing L-cysteine, L-alanine, and sodium lactate to... [Pg.203]

Cabbage family Dig in winter vetch in the spring, or add compost Sow and plant summer brassicas plant overwintering brassicas with lettuce and other intercrops (see p.259) between. If you don t want so many brassicas, grow sweet corn. Apply compost to the overwintering plants in late summer spread leaf mold over the rest of the plot... [Pg.231]

Indeed, some forms of brassica can be picked at almost any time of year. Leafy crops include kale and cabbages for winter, spring, and summer use. The immature flowerheads of broccoli, cauliflowers, and sprouting broccoli are eaten Brussels sprouts develop their small, cabbagelike edible heads along a tall stem. [Pg.234]

Empty ground between young plants of those winter brassicas that will make large plants is useful for catch- and intercropping seepp.258-259). However, careful choice of cultivar and close spacing can produce smaller, meal-sized heads of vegetables such as cabbage and cauliflower. [Pg.237]

Spinach, winter greens, leeks, suede, turnip, Brussels sprouts, red cabbage, parsnips, corn-on-cob, red radish, mange tout, French beans, sweet potatoes, shallots, asparagus, chives... [Pg.225]

Winter injury. See Cold injury Wirestem, cabbage and, 54 Wire worms, 336,336 bait traps for, 435 bean and, 33 carrot and, 61 corn and, 77 Gladiolus and, 106 lettuce and, 138 nematodes and, 457 onion and, 156 potato and, 188,189, 191 sod crops and, 418 sweet potato and, 221,222 Wisteria. 251-52... [Pg.534]

Winter Beets, cabbages, carrots, celeriac, celery, chicory, endive, greens, kale, leeks, onions, parsnips, potatoes, pumpkins, and squashes, sprouts, turnips Pears, rhubarb... [Pg.27]

Nasturtiums add a sharp, peppery bite to vinegar. Use to dress winter salads of potato, red cabbage, and celeriac. [Pg.39]

Cycocel has been shown to increase the frost tolerance of winter wheat [19], winter rape [14], alfalfa [16], cabbage [15], potato [3] and box elder [12]. In several studies, Cycocel was only effective when applied under hardening conditions, whereas a measurable degree of hardiness under non-hardening conditions has been reported for box elder [12] and winter wheat [19]. [Pg.533]


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