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Old May 13, 2018   #12
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Originally Posted by greenthumbomaha View Post
I'm having trouble this year too. The temperature fluctuations seem to be confusing them.
I'm beginning to think that I might have to add them to that "don't do well in varying temps" category. For sure, cauliflower is on my list.

I tried for four years, both spring and fall plantings staggered plantings of quick growing varieties and while the plants were pretty, the heads would discolor and go funky. Then I read something about cauliflower needing steady cool temps through the growing period. Well, forget that around here!

Brussels are problematic too even though I can grow pretty regular cabbage. Go figure.
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