Maximum Yield USA September 2018 | Page 36

“WHILE TRADITIONAL brassica crops are fairly well-known as everyday vegetables, this family also includes a wide range of plants well-suited to different hydroponic production METHODS.” BRASSICAS FOR SMALL SPACES Apart from microgreens and baby leaf, mini brassicas are a growing trend in the home garden and hydroponic market and are great for those with limited space. Mini brassicas are highly compact, often hybrid varieties that produce perfectly formed half- to quarter-sized versions which are ideal as baby vegetables with all the flavor and color of the full-sized versions. These are often sold by seed companies as “single serve” or “mini veg” and perform well in hydroponics, often with a greatly reduced time to harvest and minimal space footprint. For cabbage lovers, a new mini cabbage called Caraflex is an exciting option for small hydroponic systems. This variety has elongated, pointed heads with a crisp, succu- lent interior perfect for salads, coleslaws, and other dishes. TRADITIONAL BRASSICAS Cauliflower is no longer just a large white curd, buried beneath cheese sauce. The bright green Italian Romanesco, or iridescent deep purple and pastel orange varieties, make a colorful addition to hydroponic systems and are equally delicious eaten raw or cooked. Broccoli is perhaps one of the more diverse of the old-fashioned brassica crops. Nowadays, standard head broccoli has been joined by a range of broccoli types including Raab, leaf, sprouting, and Chinese broccoli — each with their own culinary uses. Sprouting broccoli, which is available as both green and intense purple types, produces many small individual florets rather than a single head. Being very tender, sprouting broccoli may be eaten raw, steamed, or sautéed and has become a popular winter vegetable. Leaf broccoli is another option well-suited to small hydroponic systems, although lesser known as a culinary vegetable. Fancy leaf broccoli types may be grown as a baby leaf salad vegetable or larger leaves grown for their sweet, classical broccoli flavor, which is a traditional specialty vegetable of southern Italy. 36 Maximum Yield Top: Mini red cabbage growing in a deep flow hydroponic system. Bottom: Mustard brassicas are grown for their attractive leaves and spicy flavor.