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Eddie G[_2_] 24-03-2010 02:51 PM

broccoli
 
Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?

Thanks!

Eddie G[_2_] 24-03-2010 05:10 PM

broccoli
 
On Mar 24, 1:34*pm, phorbin wrote:
In article 9c236c81-92ed-4d7b-8dad-ba64a7df2840@
30g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says...

Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. *What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?


Thanks!


It's not going to be just one variety,

What were your growing conditions last season.

Temperature, water, watering cycle, soil etc.

Any hint of disease?

The odds are very good that you bought something that would have been
just fine in *less than optimum circumstances. It's a reasonable guess
that something other than the variety was the issue.


No hint of disease- and this was the 2nd season I grew broccoli. I'll
chalk it up to soil and growing conditions. Weather wise I'm outside
of Philly, and soil wise I have clay dirt that I sprinkled with
Miracle Grow.

Thanks!!

Gary Woods 24-03-2010 05:22 PM

broccoli
 
Eddie G wrote:

No hint of disease- and this was the 2nd season I grew broccoli. I'll
chalk it up to soil and growing conditions.


A lot of things are nicer when they grow rapidly, so perhaps something
slowed the broccoli?
As we Red Sox fans used to say, "Wait 'til next year!"


Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G

phorbin 24-03-2010 05:34 PM

broccoli
 
In article 9c236c81-92ed-4d7b-8dad-ba64a7df2840@
30g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says...
Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?

Thanks!


It's not going to be just one variety,

What were your growing conditions last season.

Temperature, water, watering cycle, soil etc.

Any hint of disease?

The odds are very good that you bought something that would have been
just fine in less than optimum circumstances. It's a reasonable guess
that something other than the variety was the issue.

Pavel314[_2_] 24-03-2010 07:19 PM

broccoli
 
On Mar 24, 10:51*am, Eddie G wrote:
Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. *What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?

Thanks!


If you want a really unusual broccoli, try the Romanesco Broccoli. My
wife grew some last year and it's great, a cross between broccoli and
cauliflower. We first came across it in a DVD on chaos theory; it's a
natural example of fractals. Details at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanesco_broccoli


Paul

Pavel314[_2_] 25-03-2010 02:55 PM

broccoli
 
On Mar 24, 7:08*pm, Charlie wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:19:45 -0700 (PDT), Pavel314
wrote:

On Mar 24, 10:51*am, Eddie G wrote:
Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. *What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?


Thanks!


If you want a really unusual broccoli, try the Romanesco Broccoli. My
wife grew some last year and it's great, a cross between broccoli and
cauliflower. We first came across it in a DVD on chaos theory; it's a
natural example of fractals. Details at:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanesco_broccoli


Paul


Lordy, lordy... that's like broccoli on acid......it's gorgeous!

I'm having some of that next year, or maybe yet this fall.

Thanks

Charlie



Pavel314[_2_] 25-03-2010 02:56 PM

broccoli
 
On Mar 24, 7:08*pm, Charlie wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:19:45 -0700 (PDT), Pavel314
wrote:

On Mar 24, 10:51*am, Eddie G wrote:
Last year I planted broccoli and it was bitter. *What is the breed
that you buy in the supermarket so I can see if I can find it to grow?


Thanks!


If you want a really unusual broccoli, try the Romanesco Broccoli. My
wife grew some last year and it's great, a cross between broccoli and
cauliflower. We first came across it in a DVD on chaos theory; it's a
natural example of fractals. Details at:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanesco_broccoli


Paul


Lordy, lordy... that's like broccoli on acid......it's gorgeous!

I'm having some of that next year, or maybe yet this fall.

Thanks

Charlie


My wife says that she's going to plant them in mid-summer for a fall
harvest this year.

Paul


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