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Cavolo Nero – final picking

Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:01
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My Cavolo Nero has reached the end of the line too now. It was starting to form flowers, so I felt that it was best to pick it all and get one last batch of leaves. In the past I have a couple of times left Cavolo Nero to flower. It first produces a mass of tiny shoots a bit like miniature Sprouting Broccoli, which are quite nice to eat if you catch them at the right time, but they soon go stringy. Then eventually the flowers open like a shower of bright yellow stars! The bees love these flowers, but there is a downside too – the plants grow huge and straggly, taking up more space than I can tolerate in my compact little plot. So up they come…

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 You can see here how the stems of the Cavolo Nero have become elongated as the tips begin to form flowers.

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 The lower part of the stem is bare where the leaves have been picked from the bottum upwards:

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 Taking the plants indoors, I cut off  and discarded the lower stems, but kept the bushy “crowns” intact.

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That’s a decent amount of greens! Because we were not going to be able to use the crowns immediately, I washed them and packed them into large “Stayfresh Longer” bags. I find these bags very useful indeed. They keep fruit and veg fresh for ages. The Cavolo Nero would probably last 3 weeks if I wanted it to.

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Source: http://marksvegplot.blogspot.com/2014/02/cavolo-nero-final-picking.html

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