Grannys Heirloom Seeds

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Cauliflower

About Cauliflower Cultivation:

  Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Place seeds 1/4" deep in a good potting mix. Seedlings need lots of light to prevent legginess. Transplant outdoors 12-18" apart. Young cauliflower plants are somewhat frost tolerant. HARVEST: Protect heads from sun by tying outer leaves over heads to blanch the heads to a creamy white. After curds are well formed, cut just below the head.

 

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Early Snowball Cauliflower- 52 days. Pure white heads are smooth, medium deep and 6-7" across with a weight of 1-2lbs. Must be harvested promptly-does not hold well in the garden. Recommended especially for the Mid-Atlantic states. Good flavor.  (Heirloom)

 

  50 seeds $0.95    

 

             

           


 

 PURPLE CAPE CAULIFLOWER  was introduced in England around 1808 from either Italy or South Africa. Gorgeous purple heads and purple-tinged leaves! A winter-heading type ready in late winter or early spring. Best planted in late fall in a coldframe and overwintered.  Hardy to zone 6. 200 days from transplant.   (Heirloom)

 

50 seeds $2.50

 


Snowball Cauliflower Self Blanching Brassica oleracea botrytis. 65 days. 6-9" across, pure white heads will self wrap in cool weather. Vigorous plant with excellent taste. Our favorite. Untreated seeds.

50 Seeds $0.95

 


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