I joined the forum to ask Johnboy a specific follow up question to a post comment he made in2013.
What a wonderful surprise to discover the joy he has engendered in the horticultural world.
Belated birthday wishes.
My question follows. Anyone who know is welcome to answer
I have a half allotment here in Devon where we don’t have the need for poly tunnels to grow overwintering purple sprouting broccoli.
In fact, I am still to harvest my last 4plants just before they go to flower.
But they are very tall (5ft)and I have had to lower them onto a cordon cane to fit under my hooped netting. I am about to plant next years PSB and I am planning to cordon them in my 15” deep beds, which are aligned NE to SW .
Should I slope the canes towards or away from the sun?
Should I start them on the slope immediately or wait until they have grown to a certain height?
Donald McLintock
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Welcome to the forum Donald.
Two points.
Firstly, I suggest you put your question out as a topic in its own right. I think it has just been overlooked here.
Secondly, I'm sorry I can not help directly, I have rarely had success with brassicas, so am merely jealous of your success.
Two points.
Firstly, I suggest you put your question out as a topic in its own right. I think it has just been overlooked here.
Secondly, I'm sorry I can not help directly, I have rarely had success with brassicas, so am merely jealous of your success.
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