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How to Grow Broccoli

Brassica oleracea var. italica

Hardy Cool Season Single Harvest

When to Start

Direct sow outdoors as soon as soil reaches 6°C — typically early to mid spring. Can also be started indoors 5 weeks earlier for a head start.

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Growth Stages

Sow seeds
Germination ~14d
Harvest ~140d

Approximate days from start

Care Essentials

  • Nitrogen-rich feed at planting. Liquid feed fortnightly during head formation.
  • Sprouting broccoli is sown in spring for harvest the following spring — a long wait but worth it.

Companion Planting

8 companion planting beetroot, onions, rosemary

Growing Conditions

Min. soil temperature: 6°C+
Germination temperature: 15–25°C

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Spacing & Planting

Plant spacing 45 cm
Row spacing 60 cm
Sow depth 1 cm
Mature height 60 cm
Mature spread 45 cm

Needs ample space for the main head to develop and for subsequent side-shoot production.

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Companion Planting

Grows well with

Beetroot
Onions
Rosemary
Sage
Mint
Thyme
Oregano

Keep away from

Tomato
Fennel

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Care Guide

Feeding
Nitrogen-rich feed at planting. Liquid feed fortnightly during head formation.
Watch for
  • Cabbage white caterpillars
  • Club root
  • Aphids
  • Pigeons

Pests & Diseases

Pest Cabbage Root Fly

Identification: Wilting plants, white maggots in roots

Organic treatment:
  • Brassica collars around stems
  • Fine mesh protection
Chemical treatment:
  • Limited options for home gardeners
Disease Club Root Plasmodiophora brassicae

Symptoms: Stunted growth, swollen distorted roots

Treatment: No cure - prevention essential

Prevention: Lime soil to pH 7+, improve drainage, 4-year rotation

Growing Conditions

Min. soil temperature6°C
Germination temperature15–25°C
Base growth temperature5°C
Min. daylength to start9h
Photoperiod sensitivitylong day

Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should I plant Broccoli?
Plant Broccoli 45cm apart with 60cm between rows.
When can I harvest Broccoli?
Broccoli is ready to harvest approximately 65 days after transplanting.
What grows well with Broccoli?
Broccoli grows well with beetroot, onions, rosemary.
Is Broccoli frost hardy?
Broccoli is classified as Hardy.

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