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Don't eat so much broccoli and cut back on the dairy products.
Cut into florets then freeze on a try. After freezing place in a frezzer bag, back in freezer.
Yes, broccoli plants can survive light frost, but they may be damaged or killed by a hard frost.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
yes at the end
cauliflower and broccoli
you can eat all of a broccoli
By all means, mow them! Iit will not hurt them as the new 'berry plants' come from root runners under the ground or shoots as some people call them.
After they have flowered. Do not cut below green wood as they do not sprout from brown stems.,
To grow broccoli from a stem, cut a stem from a mature broccoli plant and place it in water until roots form. Then, plant the stem in soil and water regularly to help it grow into a new broccoli plant.
Broccoli garden plants are commonly attacked by pests such as aphids, caterpillars, and cabbage worms. Additionally, slugs and snails can also feed on the leaves, while rabbits and deer may graze on the plants in garden settings. Fungal diseases and environmental stress can also negatively impact broccoli health, although they are not direct consumers. Implementing pest control measures and protective barriers can help safeguard broccoli plants from these threats.
To keep cut broccoli fresh, store it in an airtight container or plastic bag in the refrigerator. Make sure to remove any excess moisture before storing it.