Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Broccoli survives the winter snows

To my surprise, the purple peacock broccoli I planted last summer survived the winter's frost and snow

So, I harvested the florets, rinsed them off and prepped them for the steamer.
The broccoli made a nice side dish with my salmon salad sandwich for lunch. Not as sweet as the fall harvest, but still tasty.


3 comments:

Diane said...

Hi! I have a question. How did you manage to grow broccoli in containers? Was it easy? I just bought some purple sprouting broccoli plants and am only growing veg on my balcony. Everyone seems to say that they are massive plants and can't be grown in pots but I would be so sad to throw them away.
Any advice?

Diane said...

Hi! I have a question. How did you manage to grow broccoli in containers? Was it easy? I just bought some purple sprouting broccoli plants and am only growing veg on my balcony. Everyone seems to say that they are massive plants and can't be grown in pots but I would be so sad to throw them away.
Any advice?

urbangardener said...

Very easy. I put them in large round pots that are pretty deep and planted four plants in each. I planted Purple Peacock and Piracicabia varieties which are smaller than standard broccoli. They didn't do much in the summer, but to my surprise, they sprouted all winter and continue to grow shoots, which are small, thin and very sweet. I don't know how long they will continue to bloom. they seem to prefer cool weather.
So I encourage you to keep them and see what happens!