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cauliflower
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- Subject: cauliflower
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- Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 05:26:03 PDT
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The gardening weather has been great. I put broccli, cauliflower, cabbage,
lettuce, and brussel sprout plants in a cold frame in March. The broccli
(early bird) is finished and the cabbage is starting to head. The
cauliflower plants are huge and healthy looking, but they haven't started to
flower. In the past my problem with cauliflower has always been that I
start too late and they get too hot. What is wrong this year? The case is
the same with the brussel sprouts- they look huge and healthy, but they
aren't doing anything. I've not grown brussel sprouts since I was a little
kid, so I can't remember how they produce. Can anyone help me with my
ignorance?
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