About Song TJS-65

55–60 days. Loose-curd heads, four- to five-pounds, with mild flavor and longer than normal growing season. Grows in average soil, does not require staking or blanching. Ready to pick when stems elongate and curds begin to separate. When cooked, stems turn bright green. Popular in Asian cooking.

A sprouting cauliflower, similar to the broccoli Di Cicco, with many, many florets rather than an entire head. There will be smaller harvests after the first.

About Cauliflower

This head-forming plant in the cabbage family prefers cooler weather. Hot weather will make the head split as the buds begin to bloom. Great for roasting, steaming, or eating raw.

Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$2.50
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
V046

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Catalog
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