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Growing Cauliflower - Essential Growing Tips for Good Cauliflower

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Table of Contents:

Introduction to Growing Cauliflower Growing cauliflower in general What does cauliflower look like Germinating your cauliflower seeds Planting out seedlings and what to look out for with cauliflower plants When can we plant out cauliflower plants? These are the practical fundamentals of cauliflower growing What soil is best for growing cauliflower ? Crop rotation and cauliflower - You can't grow cauliflower in the same place every year There are many types of cauliflower - which varieties should you actually grow? growing cauliflower step by step towards well-grown cauliflowers Sowing your cauliflower seeds : It's worth mentioning that you can always buy cauliflower seedlings in our online store during the season. These are readily available during the planting periods. There are 7 different cultivation methods for cauliflower , also called "widow cultivation ." Widow cultivation gives you early, early vegetables. January sowing is not the easiest cultivation. Freemason cultivation - The ideal early cultivation. Summer, early, and late autumn cultivation. Important things to know about cauliflower cultivation - Planting out: What planting distance should you maintain when growing cauliflower ? The ideal fertilization for cauliflower. What disease is cauliflower susceptible to ? Clubroot - The fungus that is difficult to treat Heartlessness - Lots of leaves and no cauliflower Cabbage root in your cabbage bed during frost in April Drills - mini cabbages that will never grow big Pests - Bugs bugs bugs Flea beetles can ruin your cauliflower cultivation Cabbage gall midge Butterfly caterpillars can spoil your cauliflower fun Cabbage fly also lays its eggs at the base of your plants Crop protection with insect netting Finally

Do you also think growing cauliflower is difficult? That's actually quite true. Cauliflower requires a lot of attention from sowing to harvesting. In this article, I'll go over everything you need to consider step by step. At the end of the growing season, you'll be able to harvest beautiful and delicious cauliflowers. If you're lucky, the conditions for a successful crop are already naturally present in your garden: good soil, proper fertilizer, sufficient water, no clubroot, and favorable weather. But if you're not so lucky, you'll have to take the necessary precautions yourself. After an introduction and some general information, we'll go through the steps of growing cauliflower.

Introduction to Growing Cauliflower

Cauliflower belongs to the cruciferous family, like all cabbages. Radishes and many weeds, such as shepherd's purse, and green manures, are also cruciferous. This is important to know because clubroot can be spread through all members of the cruciferous family. Clubroot is a disease that destroys cabbage plants and occurs when you grow cruciferous vegetables too often in the same spot. More on that later.

Cauliflower flowers are cross-shaped

Cauliflower florets are cross-shaped, clearly a cruciferous cauliflower, but it's only a reasonable source of vitamins and a rather poor source of minerals compared to other vegetables. So why all the effort? Well, cauliflower is delicious and can be prepared in many ways. And if you grow it successfully, it's very satisfying. According to the Dutch food table, the nutritional value of the edible part per 100 grams of edible cauliflower is: 104 kJ or 41 kcal. According to this table, the composition of 100 grams of edible part is as follows:


  • Water 93 g
  • Energy-providing nutrients:
    • protein 2 g
    • fat 0.5 g
    • carbohydrates 3 g.
  • Minerals:
    • calcium 20 mg
    • phosphate 30 mg
    • iron 0.5 mg
    • sodium 15 mg
    • potassium 400 mg
  • Vitamins:
    • thiamine (B-1) 0.05 mg
    • riboflavin (B-2) 0.07 mg
    • vitamin B-6 0.17mg
    • vitamin C 80 mg and after preparation another 60 mg.

Growing cauliflower in general

What does the cauliflower look like?

Cauliflower is a cabbage whose inflorescence (bud/stalk) is eaten before it develops into beautiful flowers. That's why cauliflower is only harvestable for such a short period; it wants to flower quickly. Cauliflower is a deep-rooted plant with long leaves. The stem is very short and ends in a closed, fleshy, semi-conical head. Not exactly an appetizing description when you read it like that. When you harvest the head, it should be snow-white, dense, firm, and not too lumpy.

Germinating cauliflower seeds

Germinating your cauliflower seeds

About the blogger

My name is Tom and I am co-owner of Plukkers.com. I am the father of two beautiful daughters and I have a wonderful wife. When I turned a bare spot in the lawn into a herb garden in 2014, I got a very special feeling inside. I immediately felt that it was not a whim but the start of an irresistible and fiery passion. I wanted to know everything and also wrote down what I learned on my website Moestuinweetjes, which is now called Plukkers.com. I also want to inspire other people to grow their own food. At my house in Wielsbeke is my dream garden with a greenhouse, vegetable garden and a hobby vineyard with 333 vines. In addition to wine, I also make delicious beer at home to occasionally celebrate life in moderation. I toast with you to an exciting, richly filled life under the motto: "Make it yourself!"

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