[Seedgeeks] kohlrabi
Judith Moran
moran.judith at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 13:26:49 PDT 2007
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On 9/10/07, Nick Routledge <fellowservant at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Seedgeeks post:
> In the Eugene-Springfield neighborhood, we find Superschmeltz kohlrabi, aka
> Gigante, gets large and holds up well through the mid-winter, where Kongo
> goes south quickly. Kolibri also does well. Purple Vienna not as winter
> hardy, either. Any other intel on kohlrabi varieties? Am I right in assuming
> we are weak in kohlrabi diversity? Certainly not a crop people know what to
> do with. Anytime local farms sent out a CSA box with kohlrabi in it, they
> make sure to include a kohlrabi description/recipe with the accompanying
> newsletter. Some people cook it. Raw, sliced, it's delicious. Grated in
> salads, too.
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