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Wallaby - Cauliflower - Brassica Oleracea var. botrytis - Vegetable - 70 Seed - 14 Rand Bulk Pack

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Wallaby - Cauliflower - Brassica Oleracea var. botrytis - Vegetable - 70 Seed - 14 Rand Bulk Pack

The aristocrat of the vegetable world and in particular the cabbage world. Cauliflowers prefer cool weather and moist soil is a must. Compared to their relative the cabbage, they do require a fair amount of tending to, though they are far easier to grow then their relative the brussel sprout. This varietal is rather large and is the best performing variety in hot conditions.

This sale is for a 70 Seed Pack

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The name says it all " seeds for africa " thanx
28 Aug 2011