{"id":2655,"date":"2015-03-31T12:24:45","date_gmt":"2015-03-30T23:24:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/?p=2655"},"modified":"2016-07-21T23:11:30","modified_gmt":"2016-07-21T10:11:30","slug":"growing-broccoli-in-greensmart-pots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/growing-tips\/growing-broccoli-in-greensmart-pots\/","title":{"rendered":"Growing Broccoli in GreenSmart Pots"},"content":{"rendered":"
Growing broccoli is simple. Broccoli is renowned for health properties eg anti cancer. It is an excellent cool season vegetable for picking from late autumn through to early spring. Like a teenage son, Broccoli is hungry and in a hurry! It is probably the most popular vege in NZ. Originally it was a Mediterranean plant grown by the Etruscans in pre-Roman times.<\/p>\n
It is a member of the cabbage\/kale family.<\/p>\n
\u00a0<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Plants are available all year round but for best results plant in full sun in either March\/April or Sept\/October. Garden centres stock plants suitable for different times of year. Broccoli will be ready in 60-90 days. \u00a0Allow for 8 plants\/large pot. Bury the plants up to the lower leaves. In cold areas it is best to plant early so they develop a good size frame before cold weather slows the growth. It is best if the plants grow fast. For growing in GreenSmartTM<\/sup> pots it is better to plant seedlings rather than seeds. For continuity you can plant a second pot 4-6 weeks later.<\/p>\n If growing broccoli from seeds then plant the seeds at about three times the seed diameter.<\/p>\n Best results are achieved from soil temperatures of 7-20 deg C. Position the planter out of the wind. They don\u2019t like wet roots so the self draining GreenSmart pots are perfect for free draining soil.<\/p>\n Broccoli are fond of lime (like all brassicas). Prepare the pot with a small amount of well rotted animal manure, blood and bone. Bury the fertiliser well beneath the roots of the transplanted seedlings.<\/p>\n Add liquid fertiliser (eg comfrey tea, diluted chicken manure pellets, liquid seaweed) into the water sight glass every few weeks while the growing broccoli is rapidly developing.<\/p>\n Here is our liquid seaweed concentrate. It is harvested from invasive seaweed on Marlborough green lipped mussel farms.<\/p>\n https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/products\/liquid-seaweed-fertiliser\/<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\nGrowing Conditions<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Fertiliser<\/strong><\/h2>\n