journey11
Garden Master
Hey Broke, I ran across this info last night while reading "Root Cellaring" by Mike and Nancy Bubel and I thought this might help you:
"Cauliflower: Start seedlings in May and keep them growing steadily. Give them plenty of shade and water at transplanting time. Well-limed soil is best. Cauliflower is--well, not neurotic, but sensitive. Any check in growth is likely to retard the plant to the point where it will produce only a button head or none at all. Self-Blanche is excellent for fall eating and, as the name implies, needs no blanching. Purple cauliflower doesn't need blanching either. Other varieties must be blanched. Tie the leaves over the head while the head is still small--about three inches across."
The part in bold I thought sounded most likely what happened to your cauliflower. Watering them into the hole at planting time, shade them as mentioned, and keep them steadily watered throughout the season (and mulch good once they're underway) and see if that doesn't help next year. Good luck!
"Cauliflower: Start seedlings in May and keep them growing steadily. Give them plenty of shade and water at transplanting time. Well-limed soil is best. Cauliflower is--well, not neurotic, but sensitive. Any check in growth is likely to retard the plant to the point where it will produce only a button head or none at all. Self-Blanche is excellent for fall eating and, as the name implies, needs no blanching. Purple cauliflower doesn't need blanching either. Other varieties must be blanched. Tie the leaves over the head while the head is still small--about three inches across."
The part in bold I thought sounded most likely what happened to your cauliflower. Watering them into the hole at planting time, shade them as mentioned, and keep them steadily watered throughout the season (and mulch good once they're underway) and see if that doesn't help next year. Good luck!