Overview of Purple Cauliflower
Brassica oleracea var. purple cauliflower is botanically classified as Brassica oleracea. The Botrytis variety of Brassicaceae belongs to the family of colourful, cool-season varieties. Through decades of crossbreeding between heirloom varieties and field mutations, a pigmented cultivar was developed. These cauliflowers are not dyed purple.
More to love in Purple Cauliflower:
- They contain anthocyanin, an antioxidant that gives them their signature colour
- When exposed to the sun, the colour becomes more purple, resulting in bright purple heads
- This colourful cauliflower is perfectly safe to consume despite its colourful pigments
- Just the same as you grow the white one, not so hard to grow
Benefits of Purple Cauliflower
Even though we are familiar with white cauliflower, most cultivars are orange, purple, light green, and yellow. You may have purchased a purple plant in conjunction with the white plants. The purple variety of cauliflower is characterized by the presence of an antioxidant called anthocyanin. Cauliflowers such as this type contain anthocyanin, which reduces inflammation and prevents heart disease.
How to sow and care for Purple Cauliflower Seeds
Purple cauliflower is one of the most popular varieties of cauliflower, which is easier to grow and more insect-resistant than other varieties. The purple veggies are generally grown annually, are planted in the spring, and take 60-85 days to mature. Plant seeds six to ten weeks before the last frost in your area and when the seedlings have two leaves. Separate the rows by 18-24 inches and plant seeds 18-24 inches apart. Just like all vegetables, cauliflower requires space. They require less water in general. You should water it every week. Cauliflower is not only thirsty but also extremely hungry.
Before planting, compost the soil with 2-3 inches of organic matter. After the seedlings have begun to grow, add compost to the soil every few weeks until harvest. During the growing season, cauliflower also responds well to foliar fertilization with compost tea. Harvesting will begin as summer winds down. Simply cut through the stalk under the head. During its growth, cauliflower does not like interruptions. Plants may produce a head prematurely or ruin an existing one due to changes in temperature, moisture, soil nutrition, or insects. Pay attention to these factors.
Note: This Overview is intended as a guide only since cultural practices and climatic conditions may vary.
Specifications:
- Product Type: Purple Cauliflower Seeds
- USDA Zone: 7-11
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Soil: Compost Mixed
- Harvest Time: About 65-70 days
- Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Higher classification: Wild cabbage
- Rank: Cultivar
- Genus: Cabbages
- Use: Beneficial Vegetable
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Shipping Information:
The delivery time for Ireland and Northern Ireland is usually two working days for orders placed before 4 pm.
⦿ Shipping Cost: Starting at 2,00 Euros
⦿ Rest of the World : 3 to 11 working days
⦿ Shipping Cost: Starting at 2,90 Euros
⦿ Shipping costs from 3.50 Euros except for Australia & New Zealand.
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