In early spring I started seeds inside for cauliflower-purple and orange varieties. I planted them outside under row cover (it was cold back then) and they loved that cool spring. I kept them under that row cover when it warmed up to keep them cooler since it is a cool season crop. Then I took off the row cover and put 30% shade cloth over them.
This week I was rewarded with 7 beautiful huge cauliflowers with no bugs. The only downside is they all were ready to pick at once. But I’ll take that!

hi Jannine, so now what are you going to do w/ them without me being there helping you prepare/cook and eat them? lava
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Wow, what fabulous cauliflowers! Quite wonderful!
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They certainly look healthy, . . . but those colors! I still prefer old fashioned white cauliflower, not just because white is my favorite color, but because that is how I am familiar with cauliflower. This is another vegetable that I would not expect to perform so well into summer there. It is a common crop in the Salinas Valley, but that has a partially coastal climate.
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Both the orange and purple are very good to eat. I find the purple actually a little sweeter than white.
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Wow, these are beautiful! Have fun figuring out how to eat them!
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