Broccoli spring crop had smaller than usual heads with good color; fall crop also had smaller heads, but with perfect color; no aphid damage on either crop; harvested stems on last gardening day.
Brussels sprouts variety was new, Divino produced small, but otherwise clean and uniform sprouts; there were lots of cabbage worms and a few plants required support, row near Jerusalem artichokes was stunted, try more regular feeding and topping plants earlier?
Cabbage spring crop was good, with lots of cabbage worms (use row cover next year?), red variety not as small as usual; fall crop also good, Alcosa savoy was smaller than Famosa and took longer to mature (go back to only Famosa?), Jersey type didn’t germinate well (possibly too few seeds planted), yielding fewer heads.
Cauliflower spring crop mostly did well, but a few were button heads (temperature extremes?); fall crop was great with a few somewhat smaller heads, some cabbage worm problems.
Collards failed to thrive, look for a more vigorous variety or go back to Georgia from High Mowing?
Gai Lan (new crop): spring crop was shaded by Brussels sprouts, fall crop was probably planted too late; try growing in another location and consider changing planting time.
Kales both had poor germination despite reseeding (weather?), barely had enough plants yet they rallied and produced normally later in the season.
Kohlrabi first crop started indoors planted denser than plan but did well, second crop seeded outdoors got off to slow start in shade of kale and volunteer marigold, many didn’t mature in time.