Add this adaptable, versatile vegetable to your garden in spring—or fall. Who doesn't love broccoli? This delicious superfood is packed with beneficial nutrients, including vitamins A and C, plus ...
Get ready to eat homegrown produce in just two months.
Growing broccoli can be challenging because this cool-season vegetable requires just the right conditions: rich soil, consistent moisture, and extended cool weather in spring and fall (or during ...
Question: We would like to plant broccoli for the first time. How many plants do we need and should we look for a certain variety? Answer: Expect good production from each broccoli plant during winter ...
Starting broccoli plants indoors from seed is the way to go for this cool-season brassica. Transplants grow rapidly once outdoor temperatures reach 65°F, forming large, full heads 45 to 65 days after ...
When should broccoli be planted? Should the seeds be started indoors or can I plant the seeds directly into the ground? For an early summer crop, seeds should be started inside from January to early ...
Plants have their own special ways of competing in the garden and in nature. Some become chemical warriors and produce substances that affect the ability of other plants to grow. This is called ...
AMES, Iowa — Broccoli is a healthy, versatile vegetable. Broccoli prefers cool growing temperatures and is typically planted in early spring for a late spring/early summer crop. Broccoli also can be ...
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. – Now that we’ve shown you how to build a home garden, it’s time to plant. There are several vegetables you can start growing right now. We picked ones we can harvest for our ...
Strategically use certain vegetables in your garden to naturally deter pests and enhance your harvest without pesticides.
We are about two and a half months from a hard frost. While this will kill most of our vegetable plants, there are still a few veggies we can grow surprisingly well late in the year. Our first frost ...