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    The name says it all this cauliflower is pristine white and the name says it all; Amazing. Medium-size plants with domed, solid curds and self-blanching, upright wrapper leaves when well fed. Tolerant to both heat and cold stress. Perfect for a new cauliflower grower, with large wrapper leaves that grow upright and shelter this cauliflower from the sun. The plants are medium-sized and will grow well in high altitudes and cooler climates as well as having the ability to withstand heat.
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    Mid-season variety. Growing period 100-120 days. Rounded head, large, purple-violet, well covered with leaves. Growth up to 1-1.5 kg with a great taste. The variety is resistant to bacterial diseases. It is recommended for cultivation in open field and greenhouses.
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    An excellent summer cauliflower. Solid curds and upright dark green leaves. Harvest in June from mid-March transplants. Cauliflower is a very rewarding vegetable to grow. They are a member of the brassica family. Produced earlier in the season with a June-early July harvest so it's a sensible early season choice for home gardeners. Curds are deep with tender florets and superior flavour. Transplant into rich, fertile soil and apply a balanced organic fertilizer at transplant time. Start in early March to transplant in 6-8 weeks or direct sow when soil is above 10 C.
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    Snowball is a well-established cauliflower. Very early, dwarf compact plants produce a good size head; can be forced. Extremely reliable. Uniformly shaped, snow white heads that are thick and solid with tight curds. Good for both early and late season crops. Introduced in 1888, Early Snowball is somewhat self-blanching which means the large outer leaves tend to curl around the white head protecting it from the elements. Many growers will still tie the leaves up and around the head to protect it. Best grown during cooler portions of the growing season. Sow the snowball cauliflower seeds in compost in a seed tray or in small pots January-February under glass for July-August harvest. End of March-May outside in a seedbed, about 1 cm deep, or September-October in cold frames to overwinter. When seedlings are large enough to handle, plant them individually, keep them inside until they have 4-6 leaves. Plant outside, spacing 40- 35 cm apart, in well-drained soil, make sure you water the plants in sunny spells, protect from birds and slugs.
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    Well rounded, solid white heads average about 2 lbs/1 kg a piece and measure up to 7.5 in/19 cm across, with good depth. Plants are vigorous and extremely uniform.
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