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Re: Chinese cabage


You're right about the fall crop doing better. Like your salad recipe but worry many gardeners are frustrated when problems like insects and bolting appear. 
Rose Marie Nichols McGee
On Mar 25, 2013, at 7:12 PM, Duane Campbell wrote:

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> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Rose Marie McGee
> Subject: Re: [GWL] Chinese cabage
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>> Have you grown Chinese Cabbage? I find it is more challenging than other 
>> Asian greens
> 
> Well, yeah, probably. As a spring crop, it bolts half (or more) of the time, 
> but when it succeeds it is very much worth it. As a fall crop it is more 
> reliable. Hey, Rose Marie, we're gardeners. If an occasional failure is a 
> problem, we should be on the philately mail list.
> 
> 
> Duane Campbell
> Syndicated garden columnist
> Author: Best of Green Space; 30 Years of Composted Columns 
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