If you grow broccoli and cauliflower in your garden, don't miss the right moment to apply just one agricultural technique for a bountiful harvest.
Thanks to this action, the culture will not go into bloom prematurely, instead forming a dense and heavy head.
But before we get into the trick you should use, let's talk about why it works so well on broccoli and cauliflower.
The whole point is that these vegetables are highly dependent on the length of daylight hours.
This means that the flowering time is affected by the intensity of lighting and the amount of sunlight absorbed.
The conclusion is that if you place broccoli and cauliflower in the shade, they are unlikely to flower quickly. Instead, the plants will begin to grow a fairly large head and only then rush to open their buds.
This was only the first piece of advice, so here is the second one, which will help if planting in the shade did not produce the desired result.
The recommendation is to grow cabbage in a second rotation, that is, planting them at the end of July in free beds.
Please note: the area where cruciferous vegetables were previously grown is not suitable for this purpose.
Now it's time to tell you about that very agricultural technique. To get an excellent harvest, you will need to break off several leaves on each plant and cover the filling heads with them.
Thanks to this clever trick, you can shade the cabbage without disturbing the ventilation regime.