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Oasis Horticulture launch new variety and farewell a dedicated colleague

At Oasis, we are always looking for new and exciting varieties to bring to the Australian market, and we are delighted to introduce the Cauliflower Multi-Head – a plant that is truly a game-changer for the garden!

This exciting new variety of cauliflower has a unique ability to develop one main head and 2-4 side heads, resulting in an impressive plant with an excellent yield. As soon as the main head is harvested, the additional heads grow in place, providing more value for the winter season. With the Cauliflower Multi-Head, it can harvest multiple times on just one plant, increasing the yield and reducing the amount of space needed for winter crops.

But that’s not all! The cauliflower produced by this plant is versatile and tastes great steamed, roasted, or even baked as a whole head. This stunning vegetable is perfect for adding a bit of excitement to the garden or giving it an unusual twist. It’s also ideal for growing in containers, making it a great option for urban gardeners and small spaces, but will also thrive in a large garden bed. With its compact heads, it’s easy to manage and still highly productive.

Cauliflower Multi-Head is joining traditional favorites and accompanying other new autumn lines, Broccoli Purplelicious and Kale Candy Crush. Available in the 125mm Gourmet Harvest range and the larger Zest 180mm range, for plants grown to an advanced size for an easy and quick harvest, making it even more convenient to enjoy fresh, delicious produce straight from the garden.

Available to order now online at oasishorticulture.com.au

In other news …

All of us at Oasis Horticulture would like to wish Malcolm Warrington all the best in his retirement.

Malcolm has served both Independent, Commercial and Corporate Horticultural business for Oasis Horticulture for 26 and half years.

In this time, Malcolm’s dedication to his customers has been a consistent attribute, as has his passion for the home gardener, which enjoyed many of his garden talks. Malcolm’s willingness to share his knowledge with everybody and genuine care for the team he was a part will long be remembered.

We wish Malcolm and his wife Deb a very happy retirement and look forward to tales of travelling Australia and chasing grand children around into the future.

Congratulations, Malcolm Warrington.

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