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<blockquote data-quote="OldFart" data-source="post: 2822972" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>Yes, I also eat the greens, prob more "volume" fm them than the turnips. Like the chard, pick 'em and they just keep coming back.</p><p>However, last Thanksgiving, I was still picking chard. And this year, some, actually quite a bit, came back on its own. BTW, I ate some chard tonight. This was cooked, have also been eating chard "raw" in salads.</p><p>Last night, I had quite a scare , but the garden survived. We had a hailstorm which knocked a hole 3/4 the size of a baseball in one of my skylights. It also caused a few dents in my truck</p><p>and my wife's car. It was never enuf to even get close to covering the ground but the hail was BIG!! It sounded like someone was shooting a gun from my roof top, repeatedly. I saw some pieces about the size of a golf ball. But it was a blessing that the garden survived.</p><p>I'll try to post a pic in the next few days.</p><p>Thanks, Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldFart, post: 2822972, member: 506"] Yes, I also eat the greens, prob more "volume" fm them than the turnips. Like the chard, pick 'em and they just keep coming back. However, last Thanksgiving, I was still picking chard. And this year, some, actually quite a bit, came back on its own. BTW, I ate some chard tonight. This was cooked, have also been eating chard "raw" in salads. Last night, I had quite a scare , but the garden survived. We had a hailstorm which knocked a hole 3/4 the size of a baseball in one of my skylights. It also caused a few dents in my truck and my wife's car. It was never enuf to even get close to covering the ground but the hail was BIG!! It sounded like someone was shooting a gun from my roof top, repeatedly. I saw some pieces about the size of a golf ball. But it was a blessing that the garden survived. I'll try to post a pic in the next few days. Thanks, Ray [/QUOTE]
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