Got a lot of my garden seed started today, Lots of cabbage tomato and broccoli and rhubarb.
IF i can get this greenhouse setup in time i'll hope to have some for sale. Maybe not this year but definately by next year.
How does Kohlrabi grow around here? I can't remember if I have ever tried it, but I was reading about it in a woman's magazine and it sounds like something that I would like.
Quote from: Janet Harrington on January 10, 2012, 06:24:55 PM
How does Kohlrabi grow around here? I can't remember if I have ever tried it, but I was reading about it in a woman's magazine and it sounds like something that I would like.
It should grow ok, i used to use it in landcaping flower beds. Its a pretty plant and works well in them. It is however i think a cool season plant. I need to get me some seed and start that too. Thanks for reminding me of it. :)
dad starts kohlrabi early ( like cabbage) in the window. It grows great in elk county, but i don't care for the taste!
Quote from: painted on January 10, 2012, 09:25:17 PM
dad starts kohlrabi early ( like cabbage) in the window. It grows great in elk county, but i don't care for the taste!
Honestly the best thing to do with kohlrabi is either make kimchee or kraut. Thats the only way i like it. I mix it in regular cabbage kraut. It blends the taste.
Kimchee is basically kraut but you mix it up put it in a pot and bury it in the ground for a while. When its done fermenting and all then dig it up and eat it lol.
What does it taste like? The article compared it to a sweet radish.
Kinda like kale, raab or broccoli.
They raise a lot of it in Minnesota --- I thought it was a cross between cabbage and turnip.
I had home-grown kohlrabi quite a few years ago while living in Indiana. I remember it tasted like turnips when cooked, but it also was quite tasty eaten raw. Didn't taste anything like cabbage to me. I can't imagine growing anything in the garden that you would then try to disguise its flavor. ???