How not to grow broccoli? It's dead easy if you pick the wrong weather. Here's how I did it. First, be lazy and buy a seedling, instead of seed. Then plant the seedling in autumn, right at the start of an unusually warm stretch of weather. Fertilise normally. Stand back! Here's what happens next...
Too late for harvest already. This broccoli head went from normal 'broccoli' to flower head in a matter of days. We blinked and missed our chance to harvest our crop. |
A simple flower, yes, but complexity in flowers is sometimes a bit overrated, especially when you have lots of simple blooms. |
And so that's how not to do it. Grow broccoli, I mean. Don't do it like this, but should you accidentally do it like this, my advice is "don't panic". Leave it be and enjoy the show. It's actually the star of the garden right now, and who would have thunk that broccoli would ever be the star turn in a garden?
4 comments:
And the best part is the free seeds that follow! My garden is full of self-seeded brassica.
I always grow broccoli that way!
Juice the leaves too. I have left broccoli after it has finished producing through to the following hot summer in Brisbane. It has continued with florets until December. Not big heads, but the little ones with long stems. It perks up the next winter and gives me some more and some self sown seeds for microgreens.
My husband came in with broccoli like your pictures and I read him your blog - snap!
Climate change is going to test the patience of many gardeners.
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