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You can plant this popular vegetable in the spring or fall
Here are the top tips for growing broccoli. For more detailed information, keep reading below.
Like broccoli and cheddar, some things just go together. This nutrient-packed vegetable isn't just for eating in your salads, soups, and casseroles—it's for growing in your garden! Broccoli is a cool-season crop, meaning it grows best when the weather is on the cooler side. You can plant it in both the spring and fall for multiple harvests. Ready to grow something delicious in your garden? Here are our tips for growing broccoli.
Broccoli plants like to mature in cool weather. The key to success is planting at the right time for your region.
Choose an area with at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun and well-draining soil. Loosen the top 6 inches of your garden soil and mix in a 3-inch layer of Miracle-Gro Organic™ Raised Bed & Garden Soil. If growing broccoli in raised beds, fill your beds with the same soil. When planting in outdoor containers, use aged compost-enriched Miracle-Gro Organic™ Outdoor Potting Mix.
You can start broccoli seeds indoors or plant young starter plants, like those from Bonnie Plants. If you plan to grow in outdoor containers, choose a pot that is at least 12 inches wide. For in-ground or raised bed gardens, space your young broccoli plants 18 to 24 inches apart. After planting, be sure to water them thoroughly.
Broccoli roots tend to spread out near the surface, so be careful not to disturb them when you tend your garden.
Knowing when to cut the main head is key to a great harvest and encouraging side shoots to grow. For detailed instructions, check out our article on How to Harvest Broccoli.
Broccoli tastes best right after it's picked, but you can store it in your refrigerator's crisper drawer for up to a week. Whether you steam it, bake it, sauté it, or serve it raw, your homegrown broccoli will add a delicious and hearty boost to your meals.
Enjoy the rich flavor and satisfaction that comes with growing this garden-to-table favorite. With these tips, you're ready to add delicious, homegrown broccoli to your meals.