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anyone out there got any advice on growing good swede, ive consulted the tribal elders, and all iget is the same answer, cant get good swede in cambridge soil boy, i tryed it last year but they only got as big as turnips, any advise :unsure::unsure:

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hi mate swedes dont like acidic soil so ph test the soil and add lime to raise the ph if it is too low 6.5 is ideal also they need a rich and fertile soil that is well draining so you could add some well rotted manure and a bag of perlite hope this has been a help

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anyone out there got any advice on growing good swede, ive consulted the tribal elders, and all iget is the same answer, cant get good swede in cambridge soil boy, i tryed it last year but they only got as big as turnips, any advise :unsure::unsure:

 

Swede like nice light open sandy soil best, and yes lime is good as they are a member of the brassica family. The best variety if you can find it is Devon Champion, the very best tasting swede that mashes very well developed for the heavitree red soil found in certain bits of devon.

 

You will struggle a little on heavier soils.

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