How to Grow Swedes in Irelands Vegetable Gardens
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 2:31 pm Post subject: How to Grow Swedes in Irelands Vegetable Gardens |
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How to Grow Swedes
By Terry Blackburn
Growing Swedes
Swedes are a hardy winter root vegetable.
They contain more nutrients than turnips with a higher sugar content and take longer to mature but they also keep much better too.
Soil Preparation
Swedes will grow on most soils providing it is well cultivated.
It does best in soils, which were well manured, for a previous crop; soil should not be manured just prior to this crop being sown.
If the ground is not already alkaline it should be limed because Swedes are liable to club root disease.
Club root disease thrives in wet acid soil so improving the drainage and adding lime to increase the pH will help to reduce the disease making conditions less favourable.
If you have had problems, dispose of any infected plants but what ever you do with them do not put them on the compost heap.
After forking over the soil lightly, tread the ground making it firm, and then add fish manure at 3 oz. (90g) to the sq. yd. If the soil is not limy, give carbonate of lime at 6 oz. (180g) to the sq. yd. as a top dressing.
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Sowing
In May sow thinly in drills, which are 1 ½ ft. (45cm) apart, at a depth of 1 in. (25mm).
Later thin out to allow the seedlings to be 1 ft (30cm) apart by the time they reach 1 in. (25mm) high.
General Care
Keep down the weeds by hoeing and make sure that they are kept well watered.
Harvesting
This vegetable is so hardy that it can remain in the ground over winter.
They can be stored if the winter is expected to be hard with heavy frosts, making digging in the garden to collect some winter vegetables a particularly unpleasant task.
Store a few in boxes in a dry shed in the same way as potatoes.
Terry Blackburn. Internet Marketing Consultant, living in South Shields in the North-East of England. Author and Producer of blog http://www.lawnsurgeon.blogspot.com Author of "Your Perfect Lawn," a 90 Page eBook devoted to Lawn Preparation, Lawn Care and Maintenance. _________________ If you benefited from irishgardeners.com, please link to us or tell others, so that the site can grow and benefit more gardeners.
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