Inside the cold frame, Mar 2018 |
Last spring I found three forgotten winter cabbages when I cleared away the sprouting broccoli; they were small and spindly, with about six leaves each. I took pity on them and let them stay, hoping they'd grow for some greens at least. Turns out, they just needed a bit of time and a bit more sunlight, as by August they'd grown into the Three Cabbages Gruff; the biggest one looked like it ate trolls for breakfast every morning.
I'm certainly tempted to let the smallest ones just carry on, after this success. I still have the last little bit of sauerkraut from the Gruffs in my fridge, and I'd love to be able to make another couple jarfuls this summer.
But first, time to eat the ones that are ready now.
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