• Wednesday, 5 April 2017

    Tips for Growing Kohlrabi, Kohlrabi Plant, Kohlrabi Seeds


    How to Grow Kohlrabi

    The kohlrabi plant is easy to grow, has few pests or disease problems, and grows pretty quickly in cool weather. It makes an excellent, relatively care-free substitute for turnips.





    Grow Konan Kohlrabi

    The perfect choice for first-time kohlrabi growers and die-hards alike. Selected for it smooth, globe-shaped bulbs that are the perfect size and shape for container gardening and garden plots.



    How To Grow Kohlrabi: The Cold Weather Crop

    Kohlrabi might be a vegetable you’ve never heard of if you live in a warmer climate or have a long growing season.  If you are in a colder climate and have a shorter season, or you’re thinking of moving to one, then it’s an absolute must in your homestead garden.



    When and how to harvest kohlrabi

    You can harvest both the bulb of your kohlrabi as well as the leaves. You want to do so when they are about 2-4 inches in diameter. You can cut the base of the plant and remove the entire piece.



    Tips for Growing Kohlrabi in Your Garden

    Kohlrabi is a sweet, cabbage like vegetable that thrives in cooler temperatures and is also quick to mature. Because of these factors, it is the perfect vegetable to grow in the early spring when you are itching to get in the garden.



    Kohlrabi Recipes- the Alien Spaceship Vegetable

    It sort of looks like an alien spaceship, at least compared to other veggies. They come in green or purple, and are usually harvested at tennis ball size.



    Why Shoud I Plant Kohlrabi?

    When I mention kohlrabi so many people are like huh? What did you say? Kohlrabi what???



    How To Cut Up Kohlrabi

    I’ve always thought that kohlrabi looks like an alien spaceship. The weirdly cylindrical shape, the skinny arms — what is this stuff? Lucky for us, kohlrabi isn’t alien at all but a delicious addition to summer salads and slaws.



    15 Things to Know About Kohlrabi

    It’s kohlrabi, that odd-looking bulb you’ve likely seen at farmer’s markets or in your CSA box.



    Growing Kohlrabi: The Forgotten Vegetable

    Learn why kohlrabi — a sister to the cabbage — is oddly unique and why growing kohlrabi is a good idea.


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