
More chard plants are bolting, and they all need harvesting. It seems that not many people involved with this garden like chard (or know what to do with it).

One of the Cour di Bue Cabbages has formed a head that is firming up and almost ready to harvest ...

... but the one beside it has been attacked by caterpillars and is unlikely to produce anything at this stage. Which came first, the attack by caterpillars or the stunted growth?

The Vertus Savoy cabbage is getting larger and will form a head later in the season to be harvested during winter.
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