Growing Organic Broccoli

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WHEN TO PLANT Broccoli is a cool weather vegetable and grows best at temperatures between 6065F. Seeds can be sown directly into your garden up to 2 months before your last frost date if protected from cold temperatures with row covers. Once daytime temperatures have reached a steady 60F or warmer, consecutive plantings can be direct seeded into your garden up until summer. To avoid crop damage from severe temperature fluctuations, we recommend starting your first planting indoors 5-6 weeks before your last frost date. For a fall harvest, plant seeds directly into your garden up through early summer or up until temperatures reach a steady 75F and above. WHERE TO PLANT Broccoli likes full sun in the spring. When planting in early summer for a fall crop, find a place that provides some afternoon shade such as behind corn, or another tall crop; artificial shade can also be used. A thick cover of mulch can also help keep your soil cool. These measures will help your broccoli not to bolt, or rice. "Bolting" means going to seed. PREPARING THE SOIL Broccoli is a heavy user of nitrogen. In the fall, work into your soil generous amounts of organic matter (such as autumn leaves) and manure. The pH level for growing a healthy broccoli crop needs to be around 7.0. Using lime will help to raise the pH levels if they are low. SEEDS AND GERMINATION Your broccoli seeds will germinate best at temperatures 60-70. Broccoli needs approximately 4 to 5 days to germination, and the seeds should be good up to 3 years. GETTING STARTED INDOORS (transplanting) Start growing broccoli seeds indoors 5-6 weeks before your last frost date. While indoors you will need to transplant seedlings one time to a larger pot or flat before transplanting to the garden.


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