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I don’t know much about winter garden plants, greens and such. What are these? Give me a second to post
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Take all the time you need, clicking buttons and pasting links is super hard for you probably.
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Top one is swiss chard... bottom looks like turnips
just saw the bottom pic........... that's cabbage..
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I see turnips in the bottom planting.
Have no idea what the top broadleaf is
Cabbage in the second pic
(Now that there *is* a second pic)
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Took me a second... or two. Is a Swiss chard an edible plant?
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Looks like beets, turnips and cabbage to me. Of course, I’m not much of a gardener.
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"...A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box..." Frederick Douglass, 1867
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Thanks. Learned me something. I had an idea the one plant was cabbage. I had no idea about the chards
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Red Swiss Chard. I have two bunches in my fridge right now. Rainbow Chard is also good.
Turnips and cabbage as others have stated.
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Top pic is rhubarb chard,
#2 purple top white globe turnip.
Bottom pic..can't see the center but its most likely cabbage however if it doesn't produce a head then a variety of Collards.
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Took me a second... or two. Is a Swiss chard an edible plant? Delish. Just barely cook like turnip greens.
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The only one I recognize is top right. Rhubarb.
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The only one I recognize is top right. Rhubarb. LOL
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I would have also guessed beets on the top right. I have never seen chard with a red stem. But I guess if it has no beet on the bottom, it must be chard.
Either/or the entire patch would be quickly harvested and consumed around my house.
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If the top one produces a bulb, it be beets.
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Top to bottom, I am calling beets, dunno, and cabbage (probably), maybe cauliflower.
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I would have also guessed beets on the top right. I have never seen chard with a red stem. But I guess if it has no beet on the bottom, it must be chard.
Either/or the entire patch would be quickly harvested and consumed around my house. I have grown this over 20 yrs, good stuff tastes no different than regular chard however..
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Per the top photo -- Rhubarb 1st top in photo (if it is rhubarb) -- Stalks are the edible portion but not the leaves. The leaves are poisonous.
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