This Vegetable is Criminally Underrated! | Grow Kohlrabi in 2024
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- This Vegetable is Criminally Underrated! | Grow Kohlrabi in 2024
For the past four years, we have been growing kohlrabi in our zone 5 garden. Prior to that time, our family had never even tasted the vegetable, but once we had our first taste of this brassica, we knew we would have to make it a part of our garden every year.
Growing kohlrabi is not difficult to do, and it is a quick growing vegetable that the whole family can enjoy. If you have ever wondered what does kohlrabi taste like, you should know that it is similar in taste to a broccoli stem. It is one of the best tasting brassicas in my opinion, and you can prepare it in a large number of ways. (We have even made kohlrabi ice cream.)
If you are looking for a new vegetable to grow in your garden, you should try growing Kohlrabi.
Thank you so much for watching!
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I tried for many years to grow the regular green ones with no luck. Last year in the fall I planted the purple ones and they have been AWESOME! I am in Zone 8 TX
My Gramma was 99 and died in 2005…
She was old world Hungarian Germain..I'm currently 52.2024.
Growing up she frequently made kolrahbi soup.
Kindv creamed.
Tasted like a solid cabbage
I'm in BC... my grandmother introduced me to Kohl rabi when I was a child. She pulled it out of the garden and cut of a slice for me right then and there! Loved it ever since. I have mostly had it raw. Recently I shredded it with carrot for a lovely coleslaw. Thank you for your hints on cooking it, I will definitely be trying all different ways this year. Incidentally, I planted some in the fall to overwinter and it looks like it survived our unusual cold snap last week... looking forward to getting some very early this spring.
I like the leaves dehydrated & powdered for smoothies
We dehydrated some to make kohlrabi ice cream too! :)
Thanks for this video! I love Kohlrabi. Its the easiest to grow veggie I grow. It's hardy and stores forever!
I just cut into one I harvested last October and it's still sweet and crunchy. I live in Utah zone 6/7 and have several beds growing them under plastic. I planted those in October and should be able to harvest them in February, just in time to plant my spring crop under plastic. Those will be harvested in April or May. They are great cooked or fresh!
I had kohlrabi once and inlove immediately that is why I am planting for the first time in containers this spring in zone 6a. Wish me luck lol. Thank you!
Kohlrabis are my favorite thing and something I grow I ton of. Pickled, raw, cooked, however. I love it. Growing 3 different varieties this year.
Here is Northeastern Pa we love them I have 18 growing now and I have some growing for the fall season also
I luv this best when young and my dogs would go pick em and lay down and chomp away 😅
We’ve grown both the green and purple ,we like it best raw with a veggie dip so good
My Mom grew kohlrabi every year so I grew up loving it. I've tried a number of different types of kohlrabi but the best so far has been a hybrid called Konan. They are sweet and crunchy even through the hot summer. I've never had one get woody. Now I succession plant them so we always have kohlrabi for our use and to share with friends. I just found 3 that I had forgotten about in the fridge and they were still good. (it's Montana and mid January) They went into the stew and tasted great. I've never deliberately tried to keep them for so long but it's nice that I know it's possible.
Grew up eating them in the Ozark Mountains. I grew an entire GS of them as autumn crops this year. Ate the last of them this week! Cut before we went subzero so, they were a bit soft from being peeled in fridge but same great taste!
Great video!!
kohlrabi are my favorite Cristina in Montana
They are so delightful!!!
Worked great. Oh my, tight cables there. First side an immediate visual memory came up, that thankfully was not triggering because of other work, but can be eased, cared for, dealt with. ❤️🩹
I tested my first kohlrabis 3 week’s ego and bougt 2 more. Now I have ordered seeds. White and purple. That is how much I love it. ❤ it is so sweet.
Impossible to grow here in SE VA 8a or b dep on what calendar u believe, too much bug pressure. But next fall....thats when I grow brassicas. All winter. Tjey nomrally make it thru a short deep freeze w double protection. Last winter 6 cabbages, 7 collard plants, only got 2 decent broccoli but they are so sweet, I regularly harves the greens, blanch and freeze. They are great in scrambled eggs and omelets.
Oooo. Will be trying the leaves in my eggs. I dehydrate any good leaves I prune off that I don't plan to eat that day. Crumble it in soups, mashed potatoes, over pizza, etc.
We’re trying Kohlrabi for the first time this season, White Vienna and Purple Vienna varieties. I’m excited to see how they do in SC.
Let me ask, do you start seeds indoors to transplant or direct seed?
I tried to grow them with no luck, I will probably try again this season
Thanks for all the different information. Just what I needed as I plan to grow a bed of different varieties of this. You've showed its grate versatility. Definitely will be subscribing.
I only grow Superschmeltz. They get huge and have never turned woody for me. They stay tender and sweet
It doesn't get any healthier,or fresher than home grown.🥰
Didn’t know this . Thank you . Sounds interesting and if I can I’ll try to put it in my garden .
Bought some that were spiralized at store and used them as “noodles” with topped with stir fried vegetables. Cooked it about 5 minutes for noodle.
It is the main plant I plan to grow soon. I can only grow indoors, but I managed to free up a square meter of space that I am going to see if I can get a decent crop rotation out of, other than babyleaf plants. Kholrabi seems like my best bet.
I tried putting them through my Zoodle maker last year. They are amazing in stir fry dishes
Started growing it 2 years ago!
Any tips on storing these once they’re harvested? I saw that you dried some. How did you later use it, other than ice cream?
I love kohlrabi, but I can't get them to bulb. Possibly because cause I haven't thinned them enough. I end up just eating the leaves.
Great video, as always! For some reason I am lucky if I even get my kohlrabi seed to germinate. Not sure what I’m doing wrong there. Also, I’m wondering if it is advisable at all to try growing it in the GreenStalk???
I am trying that this year.
Purple & it's like cronchy broc AND nearly the whole plant's edible? AND Vit C & fiber?
Nearly convinced.
What do the leaves taste like? Like broc leaves?...bc I Love them.
If so: Mine now. Growing.
I need to replace some of the potats.
Thanks my dude.
Love them but can't grow them
I tried growing them but they never developed the round stem part...only leaves. 🙁
hi when i grow khorabi yhey always split they grow toa golf ball size perfect then as they get to a tennis ball size they always split i use irrigation water system can yoy help please thanks henry
Kohlrabi is popular in Germany… coincidence? 🤔😂
They grow easily. I love to slice thin and place on a sandwich.