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Growing kohlrabi – king of the cabbages

Growing kohlrabi – king of the cabbages

14 September 2020 | Brassicas, Gardening tips, Planting guides

Growing kohlrabi – king of the cabbages What is kohlrabi? It is hard to imagine why kohlrabi is not cultivated more often as it is easy to grow, crops twice a year and is delicious raw or cooked. There are two types of kohlrabi in Australia – white (or...
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