»How To Grow Organic Cauliflower«

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10:59:00

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2022

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Agri Farming
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»Cauliflower plants like nearly all vegetables require soil with adequate drainage in order to prevent root rot. When planting your garden, be sure to pick an area that has good natural drainage or build a raised bed. Cauliflower is a vegetable that will perform quite well in a raised bed and you may find that the elevated bed better assist you in controlling the size of your crop and the quality of soil.«

»How To Grow Organic Cauliflower«

Cauliflower is known as the most temperamental member of the mustard family as it is quite intolerant to warm temperatures and any changes in moisture.
Despite all this, cauliflower is a delicious crop that will provide abundantly as long as its needs are met. Cauliflower is a vinyl crop meaning that it is a flower plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle. Cauliflower belongs to the family Brassicaceae of the species brassica oleracea meaning it is relative to broccoli, sprouts, cabbage and kales. When choosing the right spot for your cauliflower crop, remember that this is an especially temperature and moisture sensitive vegetable. Cauliflower plants like nearly all vegetables require soil with adequate drainage in order to prevent root rot.

Requirements

When planting your garden, be sure to pick an area that has good natural drainage or build a raised bed. 
Cauliflower is a vegetable that will perform quite well in a raised bed and you may find that the elevated bed better assists you in controlling the size of your crop and the quality of soil.

Propagation

Cauliflower seeds will take approximately between four to six weeks of growing indoors or in a nursery bed before they are mature enough for transplanting into the garden.
It is critical to keep the seeds moist and warm. You should keep them between 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit throughout this time. By doing so, you will encourage and ensure germination. Transplanted seedlings should be placed 18 inches apart in rows.

Nutrient requirement

Cauliflower is a heavy feeder so make sure the plant is getting adequate nutrition by topping off the soil with nitrogen rich organic fertilizer every two to three weeks during the plant growth stages.
Additionally, you can apply your own homemade worm castings to the soil or add farmyard manure and compost to retain water in the soil. Cauliflower is typically ready to harvest within two weeks. However, check the crop frequently since weather variations may lengthen or shorten the time.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:35Cauliflower is known as the most temperamental member of the mustard family as it is quite intolerant to warm temperatures and moisture change.
00:3601:20Cauliflower belongs to the family Brassicaceae of the species brassica oleraceae meaning its relative to broccoli, cabbage etc.
01:2102:30When choosing the perfect spot for your cauliflower crop, remember that this is an especially temperature and moisture sensitive vegetable.
02:3103:05Cauliflower like nearly all vegetables require soil with adequate drainage in order to prevent root rot.
03:0603:50Prepare soil first with compost or manure and gently mix into the top layer roughly six inches of the soil.
03:5104:55Propagate the seeds which will take approximately between four to six weeks of growing indoors or in a nursery bed before transplanting.
04:5605:50Mulching helps prevent weeds after first watering of seedlings. Cover the soil with a layer of organic mulch that will help hold in moisture.
05:5107:00Cauliflower is a heavy feeder so make sure the plant is getting adequate nutrition by topping the soil with nitrogen rich fertilizer.
07:0108:00Cabbage worm is a common pest in cauliflower garden and it can be prevented by use of a net cover which provides a barrier on the garden.
08:0109:15This barrier prevents pests from laying eggs in the garden and these barriers can be provided by use of nets or stiff cloths.
09:1610:10Cauliflower is ready to harvest within two weeks. However, check the crop frequently since weather variations may shorten or lengthen this time.
10:1110:59Refrigerate the florets after harvest and pull and compost what remains of the plant as it will no longer produce.

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