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Cauliflower, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. – Vegetable Seeds

1) Name of plant – Cauliflower / Brassica oleracea var. botrytis.

2) Seasonal / Perennial – Seasonal

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Cauliflower

Description

Cauliflower is one of the commonly used flower-vegetable. Lifecycle: annual, biennial. Most cauliflower varieties require about 2 months to mature, although some are a little quicker and others can take up to 3 months . Since they will not form heads in warm weather and can only handle a light frost, be sure to choose a variety that will have enough time to mature in your climate. That means a fast maturing variety if your spring or fall is short. Longer maturing varieties are good choices for gardeners with mild or late winters

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Seeds Specifications

Seeds per Packet 35
Common Name Cauliflower
Height Height: 1 to 2 feet
Spread: 1.3 to 3 feet
Flower Colour White
Bloom Time Winter
Difficulty Level Moderate to grow

Planting And Care of Cauliflower

  • Make sure that the plants have uninterrupted growth to avoid the plants to develop the head prematurely or ruin the edible part completely
  • Cauliflower requires consistent soil moisture with normal rainfall, this usually requires supplement watering
  • For best growth, side-dress the plants with a nitrogen fertilizer
  • When the white head is about 2 to 3 inches in diameter, tie the outer leaves together over the head with a rubber band, tape, or twine
  • This is called blanching, and it protects the head from the sun and helps you get that pretty white color
  • The plants are usually ready for harvest 7 to 12 days after blanching

Care

Sunlight Full sun, Can tolerate light shade but will slow maturity. Light shade can be beneficial in warm weather.
Watering Cauliflower needs consistent moisture and plenty of water.
Soil Prefers well-drained, fertile soil high in organic matter, pH 6.0 to 7.5. Can tolerate slightly alkaline soil.
Temperature 18 to 30 degrees C
Fertilizer Feed every 2 to 4 weeks with an organic fertilizer like kelp and fish emulsion.
Harvest Season
  • When the heads are compact, white, and firm, then it is time to harvest them. Ideally, the heads will grow 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Cut the heads off the plant with a large knife. Be sure to leave some of the leaves around the head to keep it protected.
  • In addition if the heads are too small but have started to open up, they will not improve and should be harvested.
  • Besides it he cauliflower has a coarse appearance, it is too mature and should be tossed.
  • Moreover if you want to store cauliflower, you can put the head in a plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator. It should last for about a week and for long-term storage, you can also freeze or pickle the heads.

Cauliflower Special Feature

Cauliflower is a cool-season crop and a descendant of the common cabbage. It is more difficult to than its relatives because it does not tolerate the heat or cold as well.

Cauliflower Uses

Medicinal Use:

  • It contains good amounts of many vital B-complex groups of vitamins such as folates, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and thiamin (vitamin B1), niacin (B3) as well as vitamin K

Culinary Use:

  • The leaves and stem of cauliflower are both edible
  • It mostly used in salad and vegetarian diet

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