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Broccoli Seed Starting Tips

Broccoli Seed Starting Tips

Broccoli is a cool-season crop. It thrives in temperatures between 60° and 70°F (15-21°C). Mature plants can withstand cold temperatures down to 25°F (-4°).

Broccoli can be temperamental; if you plant too early plants may produce only small heads—called “buttons.” And if you plant too late—and plants mature in very warm or hot weather—heads may not form at all and plants may simply flower and go to seed.

Time spring planting so that broccoli will come to harvest before uniformly hot weather arrives. Time late spring or summer planting so that plants mature in cool autumn temperatures.

Broccoli Sowing and Planting Tips

Interplanting: Plant with bush beans, beets, carrots, celery, chard, cucumbers, lettuce, and peas. Herbs with a strong fragrance such as dill, sage, rosemary, basil, mint, garlic and thyme are also good companions for broccoli. The strong aroma of these herbs helps to repel pest insects that may attack broccoli.

Container Growing: Choose a container with a minimum depth of 20 inches (51 cm).

Broccoli Planting Calendar

For Fall and Winter Harvest:

More tips at How to Grow Broccoli.

Broccoli Seed Starting Tips

Broccoli Recommended Varieties

Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea

Broccoli is a member of the Brassicacea (Cruciferae) or cabbage family.


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