Cauliflower Graffiti – West Coast Seeds
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
- Intensely purple
- Stunning on a veggie platter
- Keeps most of its colour cooked
- Medium sized heads
- Matures in 80 days
Unlike Rosalind, which straddles the line between cauliflower and broccoli, Graffiti is most definitely a cauliflower. Sow Graffiti cauliflower seeds early in the spring for summer harvest, or rely on it more for fall harvest. The intense purple colour of its densely packed curds fades a little when cooked, but it looks ravishing when served raw with a dip. And its simple novelty goes a long way on market tables or in CSA boxes. The plants are vigorous and upright, but benefit from regular feeding and ample moisture through the growing season. Use lightweight row cover in summer to protect plants from cabbage moth caterpillars. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Approx. 25 Seeds