sowing broccoli ( Brassica oleracea ) |
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Crop group: Cabbage crop | Crop family : Cruciferous family |
Well-known varieties : All crops: Calabria (Green Calabrese also in BIO ) is the old open-pollinated variety for regular cultivation, Marathon F1 | Sowing depth: 1.25 cm |
Height : 45-75 cm | Sowing distance: 8 cm pots |
Germination: 7°C / 7-10 days | Planting distance : 60 cm between rows 35-45 cm between plants |
Growth cycle : 140 days | Plant out when : 4 true leaves |
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Good neighbours : Alliums, Beetroot , Celery, Swiss chard, Chamomile, Cucumber , Dill , Onion, Pumpkin , Chervil, Geraniums, Mint, Lettuce, Potato, Nasturtium, Rosemary, Sage, Spinach , Thyme | Bad neighbors : Mustard, tomatoes, peppers , bell peppers, strawberries, beans , eggplant and parsnips |
Frost resistant: No | Root system: 45-90 cm |
Fertilization : In the beginning, give these cabbages a lot of nitrogen (nettle manure, cow manure, ...) after planting, after two weeks you can switch to comfrey manure . Too much nitrogen causes too much leaf and too little fruit. | Preferred soil: pH: 6.2-7.2 |
Dangers and concerns : Cabbage fly and cabbage whites are the biggest dangers. A cabbage collar can help against cabbage fly, but you are only playing it safe with insect netting | |
Harvesting and storing : Harvest broccoli when the flower shoots are well developed but before the flowers open.
Nutritional value:
100 grams of cooked broccoli without salt contains:
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Sowing broccoli
