
The Rhubarb chard continue to bolt, the red cabbage struggles along and the Brussels sprouts are growing well.

The small buds at the leaf joint are starting to form, and will eventually grow into Brussels Sprouts for the winter.

The top two plants are doing well, but the other two are not nearly as big.

None of the red cabbage look like they have grown big enough to produce any reasonable crop.

The Swiss Chard continues to grow and is in need of harvesting.
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