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Are kale, broccoli and Brussels sprouts really all the same plant?
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<blockquote data-quote="SavedByGrace3" data-source="post: 77642076" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>We are now pulling up the remains of the best Brassica planting ever: cabbage, Broccoli, Rutabagas, Kale, Chard, and leafy greens. Our "winter garden." In the warm weather, they were starting to go to seed, and those pesky white moths were beginning to wreak havoc. We can tell they are all in the same family because they are all susceptible to the same pressures. They all have a very similar odor, and they have similar root systems. The article sounds true.. something I think we knew but never thought through. Thanks for sharing. We are pulling the rest today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavedByGrace3, post: 77642076, member: 3005"] We are now pulling up the remains of the best Brassica planting ever: cabbage, Broccoli, Rutabagas, Kale, Chard, and leafy greens. Our "winter garden." In the warm weather, they were starting to go to seed, and those pesky white moths were beginning to wreak havoc. We can tell they are all in the same family because they are all susceptible to the same pressures. They all have a very similar odor, and they have similar root systems. The article sounds true.. something I think we knew but never thought through. Thanks for sharing. We are pulling the rest today. [/QUOTE]
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