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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 8305036" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I grew Tardis this year and was very pleased with it, especially considering the season. The same will be going in again, but on a reduced acreage as I need more turnips in.</p><p>I couldn't get any Tardis seed from Wynnstay last year, as all they had allocated was put out to seed multipliers. They obviously have high hopes for it.</p><p></p><p>No experience of growing hybrids, having been put off by the seed price and being tied into high inputs. Everyone I know that does grow it (on heavier soils with plenty of muck under) raves about it and tells me I'm daft. Always masses of straw, if that's your thing.</p><p>I'd be concerned about low bushel weights on lighter soils?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 8305036, member: 348"] I grew Tardis this year and was very pleased with it, especially considering the season. The same will be going in again, but on a reduced acreage as I need more turnips in. I couldn't get any Tardis seed from Wynnstay last year, as all they had allocated was put out to seed multipliers. They obviously have high hopes for it. No experience of growing hybrids, having been put off by the seed price and being tied into high inputs. Everyone I know that does grow it (on heavier soils with plenty of muck under) raves about it and tells me I'm daft. Always masses of straw, if that's your thing. I'd be concerned about low bushel weights on lighter soils? [/QUOTE]
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