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urban,

Thank you. No junk, that's applied later :!: :lol: :lol:

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broccoli takes about a couple months to harvest, from sprouting or transplanting time. But it will keep going for awhile. It will set one main head. If you cut that off, but leave the plant, it will produce smaller heads on side shoots for awhile.

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Haha, true. Honestly, I don't know the first place to get garden doo!

Sweet, so I'm guessing it is the same with cauliflower? Also, can cauliflower stand a small bit of shade?

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Urban_Garden wrote:
Sweet, so I'm guessing it is the same with cauliflower? Also, can cauliflower stand a small bit of shade?
Yes and yes... the shade may slow it down a bit initially, but once it is starting to get hot, the cauliflower/ broccoli/ cabbage (all in the brassica family) will benefit from the shade.



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