Broccoli
When do I plant and harvest broccoli?
What kind of fertilizer should I use on my broccoli?
Common broccoli problems
Growing Broccoli reference sheet from the Utah Extension Service
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When do I plant and harvest broccoli?
What kind of fertilizer should I use on my broccoli?
Common broccoli problems
Growing Broccoli reference sheet from the Utah Extension Service
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Some say none. If you are going to fertilize, use something low in nitrogen. I used a “blooming and rooting” fertlizer (9-59-8) before I saw any flowers, and within days I had tons of blooms, and soon I had peas.
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Plant in early spring, 5 weeks before the last frost. In Utah County, this wll be late-March or early-April. To stagger your harvest, you can plant the peas for about a month (until the frost date).
For a fall planting, plant 10 weeks before your first fall frost date. In Utah County, this will be mid- [...]
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Basically, these are potatoes that have not been treated to prevent sprouting. They are also less likely to have problems with disease. You can plant potatoes from the store, but it’s riskier.
One potato can be cut up and planted in several pieces–just be sure each piece has 2-3 eyes and weighs at least 2 ounces. Set the [...]
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Nitrogen (34-0-0) 6 weeks after planting. Too much fertilizer will lead to lots of leaves but little potatoes.
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Growing Peas reference sheet from the Utah State Extension Service
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My plants have small brown spots on them which seem to spread. The whole plant is looking sad, and it’s not flowering.
Probably the problem is blight. The solution is a fungicide.
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Plant potatoes in the spring, 2-3 weeks before the frost date. Here in Utah County, that means mid- to late-April.
The potatoes should flower–you can harvest “new potaotes” (small, thin skins) 2-3 weeks after they flower. Or, wait until the vines die. Dig up the “late potaotes” (larger, tough skins) and brush off dirt. Store in [...]
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