Cauliflower - Brassica oleracea Botrytis Group
Overview
A cool-season brassica forming firm white curds. Keep plants well watered for steady growth and tie leaves over the curd to keep it white if needed. Cauliflower is ideal roasted, made into soups, curries, and cauliflower cheese.
- Vegetable Type: Cauliflower
- Key Characteristic: Firm white curds ideal for roasting, baking and curries.
- Hardiness: Hardy (tolerates normal UK winter conditions).
PLANTING ADVICE
Plant in firm, fertile soil with good drainage. Best grown in the ground with adequate spacing for large heads.
- Outdoor cultivation
Best grown outdoors in well-prepared soil in full sun or light shade depending on crop.
- Greenhouse cultivation
Not suitable for greenhouse cultivation.
CARE & HARVEST
Keep soil moist and weed free. Firm soil gently around stems to prevent wind rock. Protect from caterpillars with netting where needed. Harvest heads or leaves while young and tender.
- Watering: Water regularly, especially during dry weather, to encourage steady growth and prevent splitting.
- Feeding: Feed with a nitrogen-rich fertiliser in early growth to encourage leafy development.
- Cutting and prunning: Remove any damaged or diseased growth as needed.
- Harvesting: Harvest when the curd is firm and tightly packed, before it begins to separate.
- Pest and diseases: Protect from cabbage white caterpillars and pigeons with netting.
VERVE RECOMMENDS...
- Harvest little and often to keep plants productive and performing at their best.