Plant them about 4 inches apart. If you want to try something new and delicious. Kohlrabi is it.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Try Kohlrabi! It can go in anytime. Matures quickly.
Kohlrabi is also know as a German turnip. Kohl means cabbage in German. It has a taste like the centers of green cabbage and the stem of broccoli. The vegetable has a long root but the part you eat grows above ground. The vegetable itself can grow quite large. It taste great raw. I grew it last year. It also has leaves also has green leaves that can be picked for an addition to salads.
Plant them about 4 inches apart. If you want to try something new and delicious. Kohlrabi is it.



Plant them about 4 inches apart. If you want to try something new and delicious. Kohlrabi is it.
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