Check your last link, crashdive. You dropped the / betwen .com and gardening. It's a dead link.
Should be:
http://www.josho.com/gardening.htm
Check your last link, crashdive. You dropped the / betwen .com and gardening. It's a dead link.
Should be:
http://www.josho.com/gardening.htm
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Thanks Rick. Those darned fat fingers.
No problem. This place is all about help.
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some Brassicas [a genus in the mustard group] are always good. they're low maintainance, cold hardy, vitamin rich and versatile.
essentialy, most Brassicas grown for food are actualy the same species; Brassica oleracea - broccoli, kale, kohlrabi, brussles sprouts, etc.
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Brussel sprouts?! Bleeeeeeeck
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two things I would die before eating, brussell sprouts and broccolli
"There is a saving streak of the primitive in all of us" - Euell Gibbons
Sinced you asked, I'd plant seeds in the garden then let them grow into the veggie you want and brussell sprouts are frig'n nasty! colliflour yuuuuuk! and don't get me started on that fungi ya'll like called shrooms! Yeah we went over that already
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ok, so what of kale, mustard greens, collard, etc?
as for the mushrooms, that's ok, i'll let you pass on 'em. more for the rest of us. btw: i never use the term you mentioned.
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Kale, nope
Mustard greens, when i'm in the mood
Collard greens, you bet but with some hot sauce.
What term? Shrooms?
There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.
All of the above, except Brussel Sprouts...bblllleeeeeeeck!
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I like all the above mentioned,brussel sprouts are not my favorite,but I would eat them before I ate a bug or die!
I'd eat a bug before I ate them things... little greenish cabbage brains!
There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.
yes, that term.
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Break out the earth worms and grubs.
"There is a saving streak of the primitive in all of us" - Euell Gibbons
Oh, Tony! Hagis and Brussel Sprouts. Your taste buds have been welded shut.
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Broccoli I like brussel sprouts, well thats another story.
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