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The seeds can be started indoors about a month before the last expected frost in your area. If you don't have much room indoors or find that growing broccoli from seed takes too much time, you can also purchase broccoli seedlings at your local garden centre.
Yes, broccoli can be grown indoors, but it requires specific conditions to thrive. You'll need a sunny location with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight or artificial grow lights. Additionally, ensure the indoor environment maintains a cool temperature, ideally between 60-70°F (15-21°C), and provide well-draining soil with adequate moisture. Regular watering and nutrient supply will also help in achieving a successful indoor broccoli crop.
Broccoli is started indoors in Late March/February and is transplanted into the garden in Late April or May depending on your last frost date. Your planting zone will dictate when you must start your seedlings and when you can transplant them into the garden.
Yes but only indoors, it would die in the cold winters if it lived outside.
To effectively collect broccoli seeds for future planting, allow the broccoli plant to fully mature and flower. Once the flowers have dried and turned brown, carefully remove the seed pods and allow them to dry further indoors. Once completely dry, remove the seeds from the pods and store them in a cool, dry place for future planting.
Yes there have been several cases reported in cats who lived very closely indoors with their owners.
Some dishes that use broccoli as an ingredient are cheesy broccoli casserole, broccoli salad, cream of broccoli soup, beef and broccoli stir fry and broccoli cheese soup.
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No i dought that they have broccoli in them XD.
No one developed the vegetable broccoli. Broccoli was not invented by man.
Yes broccoli and broccoli rabe are in the same family, but it is not a type of broccoli it is a Italian green leafy vegetable.
Broccoli is not composed of grass, but is actually made of broccoli.