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Cauliflower planting. (was Rocket seeds again!)
Rusty Hinge wrote:
wrote: Rusty Hinge wrote: Glad you said 'almost' - you shouldn't transplant cauliflowers or you'll only get tiny curds. That may explain a lot. Are you meant to plant seeds in their final growing spot, then? That sounds ... tricky. I have a tray of caulis waiting to go out from the greenhouse as soon as I get the chance, but they decided to coat themselves in greenfly. :-( A) Yes, that is the preferred method. B) you can plant them into pots and when large enough, knock them out and plant the lot, rooted compost... Digging them out of a tray 'checks' them, and that's it. Very pleasant gobbets of cauli result innit. Just curious how they plant fields of cauli seedlings round here and produce decent caulis. Or is it different for spring cauli? |
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