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Old January 4, 2020   #15
JRinPA
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I tried this fall with purchased transplants and agribon over it. I ran drip tape and kept it somewhat watered. Plants looked great. Moths seemed to be over so I took the cover off for a day and a half, then put it right back on due to cabbage moths. Out of 6, all somewhat buggy, 1 good head, 1 smaller head, 2 tiny heads,, and two nothings. Broccoli in the next row grew 10 good heads out of 12. I just can't seem to justify the work and space for cauliflower. But I'll probably give in and try again sometime. That Amazing is what I should try next but I think I have to keep it covered the whole time. Maybe take a coleman stove under the tunnel and cook the cauliflower right so there is NO CHANCE for worms?!
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