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Regardless of whether you grow your cauliflower from seed or from purchased transplants, they’ll be ready for harvest when the plants are about 65-80 days old, depending on the variety.
For quick germination, Stephen Reiners, professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell AgriTech, recommends ...
Get all the basics on how to grow cauliflower, including planting, sunlight, watering, and more. Some gardeners find cauliflower challenging to grow because it requires a lot of maintenance ...
Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, in mid-to-late February. Plant cauliflower seeds a half-inch deep in large modules or small pots and they will germinate quickly at 60-70°F.
Key Takeaways Ensure crops have enough time to grow by checking the "days to harvest" information on seed packets.Plant cold ...
Check out our list of the best plants to grow in the High Desert in September, as recommended by the Victor Valley gardening community.
EARLY MAY IS a great time to plant cabbage-family vegetables such as kohlrabi, broccoli and Brussels sprouts, and most nurseries have a great selection of starts ready for planting.