May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Planting Fall Cauliflower – Garden Sights and Sounds Fall 2020


Planting Cauliflower In The Fall. Cauliflower loves the fall. The cooler temperature produces the sweetest florets and the cleanest, pest-free harvests!

Join me today as I plant a raised bed from start to finish, using the no-till, no-dig method of gardening to plant Cauliflower starters in a raised beds. No music and no commentary, just the sights and sounds of a fall garden.

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21 thoughts on “VIDEO: Planting Fall Cauliflower – Garden Sights and Sounds Fall 2020

  1. Please share with your fellow gardeners!

    If growing a fall garden full of Cauliflower and other delicious organic veggies for you and your family is something you're passionate about, consider joining our Facebook Group called "Growing, Better". Everyone is welcome and its one of the fastest-growing communities online. Share, learn, GROW!: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GrowingBetter

    Fabric Grow Bags are an excellent alternative to standard pots, and in some cases even better for some of your finest crops, even Cauliflowers! Lightweight, inexpensive, and they come in almost any size! Check out the affiliate links below and give them a try!

    Amazon Canada: https://amzn.to/3imbLOA

    Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/2ZvWguO

    Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2CTZQqZ

    If you're just starting out gardening in the fall of 2020, this inexpensive set of tools from Amazon can get you and your organic operation up and running this year as well as prepare your gardens for fall! I know there is a fevered and renewed interest in gardening and many of you are seasoned vets. But remember that there's a whole population out there that hasn't gardened before. Let's help them out and encourage as much as possible! Affiliate links below:

    Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/2xXLfbG

    Amazon Canada: https://amzn.to/3aoN1AN

    Amazon U.K.: https://amzn.to/2XrQA5A

  2. I really enjoy your regular videos, but I miss your play-by-play explanations of your other videos. Not a big fan of this type of format. I still enjoyed this video, just not as much. Any chance you would consider at least doing this one, even with a voice over ?

  3. Hi. Nice video n harvest, except for the lawnmower sound. Sometimes people overtalk things. Thanks for using an electric mower. Did you use butchers paper? I was wondering if it would break down since it has a warxy side. I feared for the worms lives when you started up with the trowel mixing. More videos like this please. I do like your voice. You are a hand talker. Peace to you and yours

  4. Another question: How often can you replant the same type of plants in an area? (Brasicas- I have transplants of cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and brussel sprouts.) I planted some cauliflower and kolrabi in an area last spring (failed – got too hot, too soon) that I would like to use again, this fall. Should I risk it? I could just plant greens and flowers there, if needed. But, it gets better sunlight. My other areas are partly shaded.

  5. What are your winters like? I’m in Chicago so we get bad around late January. I have some cauliflower in the ground now for the first time and they are about the same size as yours. I have the straw ready but wanted to add some nutrients first and a layer of compost (I don’t have grass clippings but I have leaves). Wasn’t sure if I was on the right track or not. Glad to see your video.

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