If you have never grown broccoli (Brassica oleracea) in the garden, you might be surprised to learn that the part of the plant we eat is a flower, or more precisely, a cluster of immature flower buds ...
Starting broccoli plants indoors from seed is the way to go for this cool-season brassica. Transplants grow rapidly once outdoor temperatures reach 65°F, forming large, full heads 45 to 65 days after ...
Get ready to eat homegrown produce in just two months.
Enjoy a harvest earlier in the season by getting these veggies started indoors at the right time. There are some vegetables whose seeds are best started indoors on a windowsill or in a greenhouse, ...