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Horticulture in Turkia - growing certain vegetables
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 06:12 pm |
Lütfen: Me, the happy gardener inquires: Does Broccoli Rapini grow in Turkey?
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 06:40 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Lütfen: Me, the happy gardener inquires: Does Broccoli Rapini grow in Turkey? |
Is your question WILL it grow in Turkey or DO Turkish farmers grow it?
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 06:42 pm |
Does grow in Turkish gardens, not on Turkish farms,i.e. privately
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 06:47 pm |
Again I dont really understand your question. Are you asking "Do people in Turkey grow it?" or "will it grow"?
From a horticultural point of view, it prefers a cooler climate so would be ok in northern parts of Turkey in the spring, but wouldn't like the full sun much Rapini would be better because you would not have to wait for the flowers to develop.
Personally I think its better to grow seasonal indigenous plants
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 06:51 pm |
Do people in Turkey grow it and are they familiar with it. Just a general inquiry. Thanks little gardener!
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 07:30 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Thanks little gardener! |
I am 5 ft 9 inches
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 07:35 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: I am 5 ft 9 inches  |
In gardening terms, that would be "little".
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 07:37 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigma III: I am 5 ft 9 inches  |
In gardening terms, that would be "little".  |
This site gets more bizarre every day All we need is Portokal and Alpha now!
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 07:39 pm |
I assure you they are watching us and waiting for the best time to join... In fact Afila is here, and Porto is probably finishing another smoke...
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15 Dec 2007 Sat 08:03 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: little gardener! |
sounds like a new nick!
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