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Old January 18, 2016   #16
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I ordered some "Scarlet Ohno" Turnips from Pinetree. Is that what you're growing? Funny thing about cauliflower and kids. Mine doesn't like the romansco, but likes the white. He picked out some purple (graffitti) to grow out this spring (just to try) and for next fall definitely.
Robin, The turnips are Scarlet Queen from Johnnys. I've grown them for many years. Haven't grown Scarlet Ohno. I see that Frank Morton was the breeder for Scarlet Ohno. He does AMAZING things with lettuce. I've grown many of his lettuce varieties.

I haven't grown Graffitti. It should be fun to grow.

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Old January 18, 2016   #17
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Stunning display!
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Old January 19, 2016   #18
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While it's not hard to get this particular kid to eat veggies, anything that he chooses (and hopefully grows himself) will certainly be eaten. We have a few other unusually-colored veggies either in ground now or planned. Lots of things come in purple! Purple sprouting broccoli is planned. There's a purple-podded pea, and cosmic purple carrots, of course. Purple pak choi is stunning (and tasty!)
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Old January 23, 2016   #19
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After seeing pictures of your beautiful garden haul, I have the itchin to drop a few lettuce seeds in some seed starter mix this weekend.
The escarole is lovely. I have a packet around somewhere, but, it is not a large Italian variety. I have never grown that before, but am inspired to try it now.

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Old January 23, 2016   #20
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Really a nice assortment of vegies!
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