Cauliflower ‘Picasso’

Description

From Osborne Seed:

Overwintering cauliflower typically can be harvested from late January to mid-May in the Pacific Northwest. Large framed plants yield heavy, beautiful heads at a time when other storage crops are starting to wane. It is very weather sensitive, and we’ve seen results differ every year. Recommended seeding is from June to late July for transplant July to August, depending on your conditions and desired harvest window. Photo courtesy of Osborne Seed.

 

Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.

 

 

Winter Harvest variety

These hardy varieties hunker down during the cold temperatures and heavy rains of winter, waiting to take off when light and warmth return. Harvest in late winter and spring. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

From Osborne Seed:

Overwintering cauliflower typically can be harvested from late January to mid-May in the Pacific Northwest. Large framed plants yield heavy, beautiful heads at a time when other storage crops are starting to wane. It is very weather sensitive, and we’ve seen results differ every year. Recommended seeding is from June to late July for transplant July to August, depending on your conditions and desired harvest window. Photo courtesy of Osborne Seed.

 

Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.

 

 

Winter Harvest variety

These hardy varieties hunker down during the cold temperatures and heavy rains of winter, waiting to take off when light and warmth return. Harvest in late winter and spring. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

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