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Brilliant BRASSICAS

Growing vegetables is incredibly rewarding but can be time-consuming and intensive at times. Getting the timings right in order to grow all year round is a demanding task, with summer being the easiest period to grow most things. The prospect of having some greenery to eat all year round needn’t be too difficult if careful crop selection is considered properly, and hardy brassicas are a great choice.

Wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea)

This is native to coastal regions of southern and western Europe. It is from this

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