Plant- Broccoli- Waltham 29
Plant- Broccoli- Waltham 29
Grow your own nutritious and delicious broccoli with the Waltham 29 variety. This plant boasts high yields, cold hardiness, and open pollination, ensuring a bountiful harvest. Plus, it's chemical-free for a healthier option. Enjoy fresh, organic broccoli straight from your own garden. Our chemical-free, locally grown plants are the perfect addition to any garden. With a wide selection to choose from, you can confidently grow and enjoy unique and nutritious vegetables straight from your own backyard.
Brassica oleracea var. italica
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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
- Days to Maturity 74-100
- Light Requirement: Full Sun
- Mature Spread: 12-24 in
- Mature Height: 24-36 in
- Fruit Size: 4-8 in
- Sow Method: Indoor/Direct
- Seeds/packet: approx. 100
- Seed/oz: approx. 9,000
Growing Broccoli
Growing Broccoli
- For successful broccoli cultivation, it is advised to choose the cool weather of early spring or fall. You can opt for containers or an in-ground garden to grow it effectively.
- When planting broccoli, the usual spacing is 18 inches apart. Opt for a site that enjoys full sun exposure, provides convenient access to water, and possesses fertile soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0.
- Prior to planting, enhance the quality of the existing soil by incorporating several inches of compost or other nutrient-rich organic matter.
- Ensure adequate soil moisture by giving broccoli plants 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week.
- Make the most of your broccoli growing efforts by regularly feeding with a continuous-release plant food.
- Apply a generous amount of organic mulch composed of finely ground leaves or bark to retain moisture in the soil and inhibit weed growth.
- Proper timing and temperature are vital factors in ensuring successful growth. It is essential to maintain a temperature range of 65 to 80° F for ideal growth conditions.
- When the center crown of the broccoli is filled with tiny, green, tightly-packed buds, it is time to harvest.