cauliflower

Loaded Cauliflower

Loaded Cauliflower

Do you know what's great? Baked potatoes with all the fixins. You know what I'm talking about: sour cream, bacon, cheddar cheese—the works! Well, why not apply that principle to  
Roasted Garlic Cauliflower

Roasted Garlic Cauliflower

I love making Roasted Garlic Cauliflower. Not only is it so easy to make, but the flavor combination of roasted garlic and cauliflower is incredibly delicious. Roasting the garlic brings  
Dealing with Cauliflower Diseases

Dealing with Cauliflower Diseases

Like most crops, cauliflower is susceptible to certain diseases, which are in turn promoted by pest damage. Here are some of the diseases you should look out for.  
Dealing with Cauliflower Pests

Dealing with Cauliflower Pests

Vigilance is your best weapon in the fight against cauliflower pests. If you see discoloration, wilting, holes in the leaves, damage to stems or roots, or insect infestation or eggs,  
Blanching and Harvesting Cauliflower

Blanching and Harvesting Cauliflower

Blanching is an important part of the cauliflower-growing process. This procedure protects white cauliflower heads from too much sun, keeping them nice and white for your table.  
Problems with Cauliflower Heads

Problems with Cauliflower Heads

Because cauliflower is so sensitive, there are a number of common problems to watch out for in the head of the plant. Unfortunately, these problems can leave you without an  
Caring for Cauliflower in the Garden

Caring for Cauliflower in the Garden

Once you’ve planted and gotten your cauliflower starters established in the garden, you still have work to do, as with any food crop. To start with, you need to keep  
Growing Cauliflower in Containers

Growing Cauliflower in Containers

Because cauliflower has shallow roots, it’s ideal to grow in a container. The main thing to remember will be watering, as soil dries out much faster in a pot than  
Growing Cauliflower from Seedlings

Growing Cauliflower from Seedlings

To grow from seedlings, first prepare your soil as mentioned above. If you choose to buy nursery-grown seedlings, or you’re transplanting your own pot-grown seedlings, plant them two to four