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Re: cauliflower


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 I don't know about the rest but my brussel sprouts are still small and definitely no flowers or crop. I'm in zone 5 and grew them indoors for 2 weeks before they went outside. They seem to be doing well. JessicaM
PS I think the package said hey aren't supposed to be ready till late fall just before it starts frosting again. So you have plenty of time.
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On Thu, 06 May 1999 05:26:03   sarah oddo wrote:
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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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