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Snowball Self-blanching Cauliflower Seeds
ROHRER SEEDSIn stockAbout- A well known heirloom variety that produces 6-8" heads that are bright white! In the fall, when the weather starts to cool, the leaves will...
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Snow Crown Hybrid Cauliflower Seeds
ROHRER SEEDSIn stockAbout- Grow Snow Crown Hybrid Cauliflower in your home garden this season for a mouthwatering treat. This hybrid variety is easy to grow and matur...
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Baby F1 Hybrid Cauliflower (15 seeds), Container Collection
ROHRER SEEDSIn stockAbout- Only container cauliflower on the market! Produces a dense softball-sized head that is delicious fresh, steamed, or in a stir-fry. Has a swe...
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Organic Snowball Cauliflower
LAKE VALLEYIn stockLake Valley Seed Packet (Organic Heirloom) Creamy white heads with superb mild flavor. Early Snowball is an early variety that produces tightly pac...
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Mostly all of the brassicas are considered cool season crops meaning that they thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall rather than growing throughout the warm summer months. With that being said, getting them started indoors early and then transplanting them out a couple weeks before your last frost date is ideal!
Brassicas make a great addition to any garden and bring a lot of added flavor and nutrition in your harvests!
Mostly all of the brassicas are considered cool season crops meaning that they thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall rather than growing throughout the warm summer months. With that being said, getting them started indoors early and then transplanting them out a couple weeks before your last frost date is ideal!
Brassicas make a great addition to any garden and bring a lot of added flavor and nutrition in your harvests!