How do you raise broccoli?

How to Grow Broccoli Plants
  1. Plant broccoli in spring or fall.
  2. Choose a location with full sun and well-drained soil.
  3. Harvest broccoli sooner by using starter plants from Bonnie Plants®.
  4. In spring, plant 2 weeks before the last frost; for a fall harvest, plant in summer once the heat subsides.
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What is the best way to grow broccoli?

Plant your broccoli where it will get least 6 hours of sun daily and has fertile, well-drained, moist soil with plenty of organic matter. Mulch will help keep the ground cool and moist. The soil pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0 for best growth and to discourage clubroot disease.
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How do I grow broccoli in my backyard?

Broccoli prefers full sun. Choose a garden location which provides a minimum of 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Broccoli prefers a slightly acidic soil pH of 6 to 7. Try growing broccoli in an organic, rich soil and fertilize seedlings and young transplants to maintain steady growth.
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Is broccoli hard to grow?

Broccoli is easy to grow and yields quickly, providing you with a delicious, nutritious crop of blue-green heads, which can be harvested from summer to autumn, depending on when you sowed the seed. Sprouting broccolis are hardy and can can be harvested from March, further extending the growing season.
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Can you grow broccoli from broccoli?

Yes! If you have at least a 12-inch pot or container, you can grow a broccoli plant in it. The same rules from in-ground broccoli plants apply for soil, water, and temperature. You can start broccoli in a pot from a cutting or even from seeds.
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Will broccoli grow back after cutting?

In most broccoli varieties, numerous side shoots form as well. These smaller heads continue to mature after the central head is harvested, and are the best way to have a second - and sometimes a third - crop of broccoli from a single plant.
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What month do you plant broccoli?

Plant broccoli in spring or fall. Choose a location with full sun and well-drained soil. Harvest broccoli sooner by using starter plants from Bonnie Plants®. In spring, plant 2 weeks before the last frost; for a fall harvest, plant in summer once the heat subsides.
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How much broccoli do you get from one plant?

How Many Heads of Broccoli Do You Get From One Plant? It will yield one large head per plant. Once harvested, it will produce several smaller side flower heads over the next few weeks.
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Can broccoli be grown in pots?

Growing broccoli in a container means that even if you're pinched for acreage, you can grow a delicious harvest on your patio, balcony, deck, or small yard. You can also stretch the growing season by using containers because you have more control over the environment this cool weather crop needs.
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Is growing broccoli worth it?

A benefit to growing your own broccoli is that it loses its antioxidants very quickly (within a day of being picked), so for best health benefit, you really need to grow your own. The down side is that bugs like broccoli, and you may need to buy cover-cloth.
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Does broccoli come back every year?

Does broccoli come back every year? Broccoli is a biennial, meaning it grows in the first year and flowers in the second year, however, broccoli plants can go to seed in the first year if they are planted in the spring. There are no varieties of broccoli that come back year after year.
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How long does it take for broccoli to grow?

Plants generally take two or three months to start cropping, then provide pickings for about a month. Broccoli is ready to harvest when the heads or spears are well formed but still in bud, before individual flowers begin to open.
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Do I need to cover my broccoli plants?

If your broccoli heads are almost ready to harvest and temperatures are expected to dip into the 20's, cover the plants overnight with either a floating row cover or even an old blanket. Just be sure to remove the coverings in the morning.
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Does broccoli need a trellis?

As a general rule, no, broccoli does not need to be staked.
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Will broccoli grow in shade?

Tower Tip: Broccoli grows best in full sun. But partial shade can help prevent bolting in warmer months.
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How often should broccoli be watered?

Water broccoli deeply and infrequently while trying to maintain even soil moisture. About 1-2 inches of water are required per week. Use drip irrigation if possible to conserve water. Applying mulch around the plant also helps conserve soil moisture and reduce weed growth.
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How much space does broccoli need in a raised bed?

Fall broccoli has specific spacing requirements. If you're gardening in a raised bed, space your plants 15 to 18 inches apart; for gardening in rows, set the transplants 18 to 24 inches apart within the row and space the rows 24 to 36 inches apart.
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What happens if you plant broccoli too close together?

Planting broccoli seedlings too close together will not only result in smaller heads. If they are too cramped, they are also at a much higher risk of diseases. The leaves could become moldy from being in too close contact with the adjacent plant.
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Should I cut off broccoli flowers?

The tender stems, leaves, buds, and flowers of the broccoli plant are all edible. Your bright yellow broccoli flowers are not only edible, but some people find them to be quite tasty as well, and they are sold at some high-scale markets as a delicacy.
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Are broccoli leaves good to eat?

Can you eat broccoli leaves? Yes! In fact, using broccoli leaves just as you would any other greens, like kale or spinach, is a great way to perk up salads and other dishes. The possibilities are endless.
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How deep should broccoli be planted?

Spacing & Depth

Plant seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep, or set transplants slightly deeper than they were grown originally. Plant or thin seedlings 18 to 24 inches apart in the row and allow 36 inches between rows. Broccoli plants grow upright, often reaching a height of 2 1/2 feet.
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Can broccoli grow in hot weather?

Broccoli is a cold weather crop, meaning that it grows best in soil with temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees F. (18-24 C.). Warmer than that, and the broccoli will bolt, or go to flower. Many gardeners only have a short window available to them where the temperatures are within that range.
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What grows well with broccoli?

The Best Companion Plants for Broccoli
  1. Beets. Here's the reason that beets and broccoli make a perfect pair: the brassica slurps calcium from the soil like it can never get enough, while beets (Beta vulgaris) don't need nearly as much. ...
  2. Celery. ...
  3. Chamomile. ...
  4. Lettuce. ...
  5. Potatoes. ...
  6. Rhubarb. ...
  7. Rosemary. ...
  8. Shallots.
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