I was given a couple of dozen cauliflower seedlings by a neighbour back in March.
I've potted them on (three to a six inch pot) and they are growing well and seem quite happy at the moment.
The Big Idea was to wait untill my peas or broadies had finished, then plant them, some psb and dwarf kale (all in pots at mo) in the vacated beds.
My question is: Will they be ok till then, bearing in mind that my peas and beans are still several weeks away from flowering, let alone fruiting. Or should I pot them on or get them in the ground?
I'm new to growing brasicas, and I've heard the term "Summer Caulie" and "Winter Caulie" mentioned. Are they the same - but planted at different times of the year? Unfortunately my neighbour has been unable to enlighten me as she is even newer to this growing malarky than I am.
All advice gratefully recieved!
I've potted them on (three to a six inch pot) and they are growing well and seem quite happy at the moment.
The Big Idea was to wait untill my peas or broadies had finished, then plant them, some psb and dwarf kale (all in pots at mo) in the vacated beds.
My question is: Will they be ok till then, bearing in mind that my peas and beans are still several weeks away from flowering, let alone fruiting. Or should I pot them on or get them in the ground?
I'm new to growing brasicas, and I've heard the term "Summer Caulie" and "Winter Caulie" mentioned. Are they the same - but planted at different times of the year? Unfortunately my neighbour has been unable to enlighten me as she is even newer to this growing malarky than I am.
All advice gratefully recieved!
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