Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Broccoli Harvest - Finally!
Middle of April, I finally got some broccoli crowns. I think I figured out what I was doing wrong!
The Packman variety broccoli transplants were purchased locally and put into the ground around March 7. I ate my first broccoli around April 10.
Fall of 2009, I had grown transplants from seed that I started indoors. They grew huge and beautiful, but that's all. But I fertilized them too much with an organic fertilizer. I found out that by going overboard with feeding them, I gave them too much nitrogen that all went into leaf production.
But, it was worth making some mistakes to reach a milestone. And the broccoli was pretty good. Not great, but decent. I learned that broccoli should be harvested when the heads get about 3 or 4" in diameter, or when the buds on the head get the size of a matchstick's head. I also had some side shoots develop.
This spring the cabbage moths showed up late. I saw my first white moth fluttering around the broccoli around April 29. By that time, my broccoli was all but finished. Sorry! Try your best next time!
Do You Have Time for the Health Benefits of Vegetables?
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