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i'm in my second year of growing my own and am having a go at growing romanesco cauli, the plants are very big but no sign of the cauli as yet, do i just wait or have i not done something

By glennleanne on 26 July 09 in Growing | Report misuse

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  • It may be that they won't produce caulis because they are what's called "blind". This can be caused by several factors really, most common is planting them too deep, cabbages etc can be planted up to and including the first set of leaves but Cauli (whatever the variety) should never be planted with their first set of leaves in the soil. They also need quite a bit of regular feeding and water so can be temperamental. I had a 50% growing rate my first year and did everything right according to the old timers on my site, they said "that's just mother nature for you"!!

    By CC1508 on 31 July 09 | Report misuse

  • HI there,
    I am answering your proposal to share your neighbour garden.
    May I ask you where it is located and how big you think we could have to grow?
    Looking forward in hearing from you.
    Stef & Emmanuel

    By vivelabouffe on 26 July 09 | Report misuse

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