- IndyGerdener
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- rainbowgardener
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As before, looking good but crowded.
For future reference, I'm thinking your broccoli is a little behind schedule. I start broccoli indoors a month earlier than I start the tomatoes. That is because the broccoli goes in the ground a month before the last frost date. It is very cold hardy and frost tolerant, but does not do well once it gets hot.
For future reference, I'm thinking your broccoli is a little behind schedule. I start broccoli indoors a month earlier than I start the tomatoes. That is because the broccoli goes in the ground a month before the last frost date. It is very cold hardy and frost tolerant, but does not do well once it gets hot.
- IndyGerdener
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- IndyGerdener
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