Broccoli grows specially in an island called Samoa. they found the first broccoli there. Italy too. there is a country called Costa Rica. they got good broccoli there.
Broccoli can be grown anywhere in England.
Originally from Italy. Now grown almost everywhere
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Broccoli is from the old world, it has been grown in Europe for hundreds of years
Broccoli is grown in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and is not specific to any one region.
Crops that are grown in March include beetroot, broccoli, carrots, lettuce, onions, peas, spinach and tomatoes.
The broccoli head is actually the collective flower buds of the plant. Each of the tiny green parts of the broccoli head will open into a yellow flower if left uncut. This head rises up from the center of the plant.
yes it can all year around since its very humid their.
Yes, the UK does grow broccoli. Broccoli is a popular vegetable that is grown in the UK and is typically in season from June to November. Large commercial producers as well as smaller local farmers cultivate broccoli in various parts of the country.
No. Broccoli is a cultivar of wild cabbage and is thought to have originated in Italy over 2,000 years ago. Most varieties are not hybrids, such as the kind most commonly bought from grocery stores, but there are a few that are (such as super broccoli).
because it was grownin a field and if it is grown in a field the means it needs water and oxygen and in a can it has no oxygen
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.