Cauliflower Cheddar Hybrid
Contains 25 times the beta carotene as plain old white Cauliflower!
The domed heads measure about 4 to 7 inches wide and are very heavy, arising on vigorous plants. For best orange color, keep the heads untied during growth. Cheddar is just as easy to grow as other Cauliflower, and you'll be delighted with the dense texture and rich flavor!
Only carrots have more beta carotene than this spectacular hybrid, so if you're looking to increase your vitamin A intake, here's a delicious way to do it! And even if you're not, who can resist the allure of these attention-getting florets? They keep their orange color even after cooking, so imagine what fun you can have "designing" them into delectable dishes or just cutting them raw for snack trays and salads!
Cauliflower is a cool-season crop suitable for spring and fall cultivation. If you live in a warm climate, fall crops will probably be more successful, since the cooling temperatures enhance the flavor of the fruit. Farther north, spring and fall are equally successful. For spring, sow seeds indoors 5 to 7 weeks before setting out as soon as the soil is workable. For fall, begin seeds in late summer. Set the seedlings 18 inches apart in the garden. Pkt is 20 seeds.
| Genus | Brassica |
| Species | oleracea |
| Variety | Cheddar Hybrid |
| Days To Maturity | 68 |
| Fruit Color | Orange |
| FruitDiameter | 4 in - 7 in |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Additional Characteristics | Cool Season, Direct Sow, Edible |
| Harvest Season | Early Fall, Fall, Mid Spring, Spring |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Cuisine |





