Some common examples of plants in the Cruciferae family include broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, turnips, radishes, and mustard. These plants are widely cultivated for their edible leaves, stems, and seeds, and they are an important source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.

In addition to their culinary uses, many plants in the Brassicaceae family have a long history of medicinal use. For example, mustard seeds are traditionally used to treat respiratory problems, and cabbage is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.

The Cruciferae family also includes many ornamental plants, such as sweet alyssum, wallflower, and forget-me-not. These plants are popular for their bright flowers and are often used in gardens and landscaping.

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Impressions in June

After a long winter and spring which just dragged on cold, summer 2017 has finally arrived. Here are some glimpses from our garden.

Kale is in Season

The winter has arrived! I would actually hope it would go away for a while still, but it has its benefits - beautiful snow, good reason to cuddle inside - and tasty kale! We've been having kale a lot now after it got the frost it needed.

Getting Rid of Cabbage Moth from Your Cruciferae

Pests are somehow an ancient troublemaker. But ancient troublemakers always find their way into the present. I love garden radish, as well as kale, as well as kohlrabi, and of course the delicious Brussels sprouts.