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Jack Valentino

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Mon Apr 21, 2025, 02:26 AM Apr 2025

Going to attempt growing cauliflower again this year...

My first attempt was a failure--- being a very hot summer two years ago,
and the plants all went to seed prematurely--- BUT---

even with the heads failing to grow,
I found the leaves to be an excellent substitute for lettuce,
in my mexican dishes, so it was not a complete loss (on tostadas and inside burritos)


Starting earlier this year, and will pay more attention to the watering....

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Going to attempt growing cauliflower again this year... (Original Post) Jack Valentino Apr 2025 OP
Just tried cauliflower crust pizza.. Permanut Apr 2025 #1
Try one of those garden tunnel cioche Figarosmom Apr 2025 #2
Going to grow broccoli again this year also-- Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #3

Figarosmom

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2. Try one of those garden tunnel cioche
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:18 AM
Apr 2025

To keep it cooler and water it all tbe time and cut off shoots before they start to seed. Don't know if that would work . Or you could look for a slow or no bolt variety.

I'm trying broccoli. Haven't grown it since summers got so hot so don't know how it'll do. But I remember how much better it tasted just as it was picked.

Jack Valentino

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3. Going to grow broccoli again this year also--
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 01:34 AM
Apr 2025

it was slightly more successful than the cauliflower, I got one good head out of it---
but didn't water enough or start early enough.... think I'll do a tad better this year

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