Can broccoli be grown in the north?Broccoli can be grown in the north. Broccoli has strong vitality and strong cold resistance, so it can be grown in the north. Generally, if it is planted in winter, it is best to grow seedlings in a greenhouse first, and then provide sufficient light after planting. Broccoli is a vegetable with good nutritional value. It is most beneficial for germination and growth in a warm environment. Currently, broccoli is grown in both the north and the south. In the north, it is mainly grown in Shandong. How to grow broccoli in the north1. Water and fertilizer: Broccoli has a relatively high demand for water when growing. Generally, the soil should be kept moist as much as possible. A higher nitrogen content in the soil during planting is most beneficial to its growth. 2. Temperature: Broccoli likes a warm environment. It will grow and develop faster in an environment of 5-20 degrees. During the seedling period, the environmental temperature can be controlled at around 15-0 degrees. 3. Light: Broccoli does not have very high requirements for light. Generally, sufficient light during its growth can make the broccoli head grow more densely and the color of the head will be brighter green. |
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