
Cauliflower Aalsmeer RHS AGM
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Cauliflower Aalsmeer – RHS Award-Winning Excellence
Transform your vegetable patch with Cauliflower Aalsmeer, an early and vigorous variety celebrated for its RHS Award of Garden Merit. This premium cauliflower produces creamy white, well-protected curds of excellent depth and weight. With its frost-hardy nature, Aalsmeer thrives in all UK regions, making it a reliable choice for gardeners seeking high-quality yields. Perfect for both seasoned growers and beginners, this robust variety promises exceptional results, even in challenging conditions. Add Aalsmeer to your garden for a combination of beauty and productivity!
Handy Tip: Ensure consistent growth for your cauliflowers by avoiding any interruptions in their development. A lack of water can lead to the premature formation of small, undersized button heads. Water regularly to keep your plants healthy and thriving! Let me know if you'd like more tips.
Key Features
- RHS Award-Winning Variety: Recognized for its excellence with the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Early and Vigorous Growth: Produces robust plants with dependable and productive yields.
- High-Quality Curds: Delivers creamy white, well-protected heads with great depth and weight.
- Frost-Hardy: Thrives in all UK regions, even in cooler conditions.
- Versatile and Reliable: Ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners seeking consistent results.
Growing chart
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Sow Indoords
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Harvest
Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 50 seeds |
When to Sow | May to June |
Where to Sow | Start by sowing seeds in trays or modules in a warm, sheltered environment, such as a greenhouse. Once conditions improve, you can transfer later sowings directly to a seed bed, creating shallow rows for planting. This ensures optimal growth and development. |
What to Do Next | When seedlings in a sheltered environment develop their first set of leaves, transfer them to new trays or reduce them to one seedling per module. Allow the young plants to gradually adjust to outdoor conditions before planting them in their final spots. Outdoor sowings should be spaced carefully as they grow, eventually moving the plants to their permanent positions with enough room to thrive. |
Harvest | April to May the following year. |