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    Can you eat a home-grown cauliflower once it has started to seed?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
    Food Systems Expert
    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    Yes, you can. Cauliflower plants are still edible after they have gone to seed.
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    How many heads do you get per plant?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
    Food Systems Expert
    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    You can expect to harvest one head per plant. Sometimes, if the conditions are right, you can grow a few smaller heads after you have harvested the first one.
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    Can I break off some of the leaves if they are growing too much?
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    Yes, the overhanging lower layers of big leaves should be removed to encourage central whorl formation.
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    How many cauliflower come off one plant?
    Community Answer
    Usually just one, but if you harvest the main one, you might get some smaller ones.
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    What do I do if my cauliflower is getting large but no head?
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    Then it is a male one and don't expect fruit from it. Uproot it and throw it away for manure. Or, let it grow as decoy food for nibbling animals.
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