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Title: Cole Crops: Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower


1
Cole Crops Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower
  • Introduction
  • Are varieties of Brassica oleracea
  • Are members of the _________________ family
  • Can be pungent
  • Contain ____________________
  • Shown to have anti-carcinogen effects
  • Environmental requirements
  • Cool season
  • Biennial
  • Head we consume is produced the first year
  • Second year after a ___________ treatment it will
    flower

2
Cole Crops
  • Keys to producing cole crops
  • Transplanted
  • Transplant stems _____________ that pencil size
    in diameter
  • Rapid growth/ no stress
  • _______________ must be controlled

3
What is a cabbageworm?
  • A group of 3 _________ that feed on cole crops
  • Adults lay eggs on ___________ of leaves
  • Overwinter on trash of host plants
  • Can be controlled with _________ or synthetic
    insecticides

4
Cabbage (Brasscia oleracea Capitata group)
  • Background
  • Developed from wild, leafy, ______________
    plants that occur throughout Europe
  • History
  • Cabbage was in general use by ______ B.C.
  • Was a leafy type
  • Heading types first described in 1500s
  • Could be stored over the winter

5
Cabbage forming a head
6
Cabbage
  • Are consuming leaves
  • Plant characteristics
  • Have a wide range
  • Color from ________ to ________
  • Leaf character from smooth to savoyed leaves
  • Head shape from flat to ________
  • Maturity from early (______ days)
  • to late (______ days)
  • Late maturing used for cabbage grown over the
    winter

Chinese ornamental cabbage
Early Jersey Wakefield
7
Cabbage
  • Cultivation
  • Planting
  • Can withstand temperatures below _____ F
  • Can plant at 2 times
  • Early spring
  • Early summer crop
  • Use transplants
  • Late summer
  • Fall crop
  • Transplants used
  • Adequate _______________ fertilizer important

8
Cabbage
  • Harvesting
  • Harvest when ____________ has become fairly firm
    but before it _______________ or splits
  • Heads from late maturing cultivars can be stored
    for several months at _______ F and high humidity
    in pits or root cellars

9
Broccoli (Brassica oleracea Italica group)
  • Background
  • Developed from various leafy cabbage forms in
    southern _________
  • Plant characteristics
  • Forms a loose flower __________ on a tall, green,
    branching stalk
  • Adapted to all parts of the U.S.
  • Can harvest over an extended period by harvesting
    _________ heads

10
Broccoli
  • Are consuming unopen flower buds
  • Harvesting
  • Harvest central ____ together with 6 inches of
    stem
  • Harvest __________ the flower buds start opening
    and develop a ___________ color

11
Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea Botrytis group)
  • Background
  • Originated from a leafy form of cabbage in
    southern ______________
  • Is the most difficult to grow among the cole
    crops
  • Must be blanched
  • Does not tolerate ______________

12
Cauliflower
  • Characteristics
  • Grown for white head called a ______________
  • Head is formed from shortened flower parts at the
    top of the plant
  • Temperature response
  • Too much ______________ prevents the head from
    forming
  • Plant is more sensitive to ______________ than
    cabbage

13
Cauliflower
  • Blanching
  • Some cultivars are self-blanching
  • Leaves grow over top of the curd
  • If not self-blanching, leaves should be tied
    ______ around the head
  • Why blanch?
  • Keeps a whiter head
  • Protects against __________
  • Protects against __________
  • injury
  • Prevents off-flavor

14
Cauliflower Harvest
  • Curds are harvested based on their ___________
  • Buying a quality curd depends on
  • Florets being tightly closed
  • White color
  • No purple color on stems or florets
  • No black spots on curds
  • Caused by ______soft rot
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