An Epic Time-lapse video on a step-by-step guide to grow successfully cauliflower from seed to harvest and at home in a homemade DIY planter box, Growing cauliflower from seed couldn’t be easier with this guide for beginners or more advanced gardeners.
VIDEO: Growing cauliflower from seed Time lapse | Home DIY planter box
An Epic Time-lapse video on a step-by-step guide to grow successfully cauliflower from seed to harvest and at home in a homemade DIY planter box, Growing cauliflower from seed couldn’t be easier with this guide for beginners or more advanced gardeners.
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very methodic work , good
This is amazing step by step guide. I came across your channel today and looking forward to watch more videos. Are you from UK?
Do cauliflower plants take alot of water and what time of the yr is best to grow them? Cooler or hotter weather?
Which temperature do the seedlings need at night. And what is the best time to start planting the seed
How do you avoid slugs snails from eating away the cauliflowers?
Hi! I am new to gardening. I would like to ask once the head is harvested will it grow another head or will the plant die afterwards? Thank you.
So it takes 5 months to grow Kali flower wow
Mine is huge but not turning white. Is there a reason why? The heads are green like broccoli (it’s def cauliflower though. There’s small spots of white but that’s it)
Where can one get those gloves?
We like chicken, chicken, chicken. bok bok bo! great video bro!
So once the cauliflower is harvested does another one grow or do we need to pull the plant and start all over?
Is this on the uk? I started mine last year in March in uk and got nothing just all went to seed this summer
Start as late as possible nin summer. Prefer June.
Which zone are you located in?
I just planted cauliflower. It germinated in 3 days
I grew 8 at the beginning this year
Now only one remain
It's like it took their soul
Just wondering, are the greens edible?
Do any pesticide and fungicide required?
Was there a difference in the density of the planter boxes. To the ones in the ground
Is it typical of your variety to have the heads not quite to compact?