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Bolt

Vegetables which quickly go to flower rather than producing the food crop. Usually caused by late planting and too warm temperatures.

Plants do this when they are dry, or old, or it’s that time of year. It’s like they panic, give up growing and decide to flower. The result is that the bit you want, usually the leaf becomes bitter. You can stop this by watering in dry weather.
Onion sets can bolt if planted too early. Many varieties are available now that say ‘bolt resistant’. Radishes and rocket seem to bolt at just a hint of sunny weather.

Brassica

(Brassicaceae, Cabbage, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cauliflower, Kale, Swede, Turnip, Radish, Rocket)
Typically Cabbage, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cauliflower, Kohl rabi, Kale, Swede, Turnip, Radish and Rocket known as the Cabbage or Brassica family.
They usually follow on from legumes, (even an overwintered green manure legume crop) as they benefit from all the nitrogen that has been fixed. They like firm soil, so dig over in autumn well before planting out, but make sure the legume roots stay in the soil.
Traditionally you grow your (winter and spring harvest) brassicas in a seed bed, away from the main patch, transplanting small plants to the main plot as areas become free from the quick crops like radish and rocket, and your summer cabbages and calabrese as you harvest.
Brassicas are susceptible to club root which likes an acid soil, so a more alkaline soil will stop this, and that’s why some gardeners add lime. Organic gardeners don’t usually! Always keep the brassica bed tidy by clearing up old leaves. Netting will stop caterpillars but mealy aphids settle in nicely.
Removing diseased and damaged leaves stops nasties spreading and prevents them overwintering. It also gives you a chance to regularly check the crop, firming up soil that has loosened.

Catch crop

This is a quick growing crop that you sneak in before a slower growing crop is planted out, so the soil is put to maximum use. For instance, radish, lettuce, rocket, spinach can be sown before brassicas, parsnips and then whipped out long before the main crop.
Don’t worry about them messing up your crop rotation as they are not in the ground long enough. (This is not the same as intercropping.)
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