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How To Grow Broccolini From Seed 

Broccolini is an excellent vegetable that grows easily in gardens across the United States. It is a trademarked hybrid between the standard American broccoli and Chinese broccoli called gailan. Most gardeners take up growing broccolini from seed as a hobby. Growing broccoli from seed is easy and this is all you need to know.

Start your broccolini seeds indoors or on a covered porch in containers in the late summer. Transplant your seedlings outdoors in the early fall for a late autumn harvest.

Growing Broccolini From Seed

After 4 to 6 weeks of germination, your broccoli seedlings will have developed 6 to 8 leaves. It is time to transfer them to your outdoor garden.

Transplanting Broccolini

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How To Care For Broccolini

Soil. roccolini prefers moderately low acidity with a soil pH of 6.0 to 7.0.  Mulch. Spread grass clippings or organic mulch under each seedling after transplanting.  Watering. Provide your broccolini with at least 1 to 2 inches of water each week.  Fertilizing. Amend your soils with compost manure or organic fertilizer. 

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Required Items To Grow Broccolini From Seed

– Soil testing kit – A shovel – Peat moss – Limestone – Sulfur – Liquid fertilizer  20 20 20 – Fertilizer 8:16:16 – Broccolini seeds  or seedlings.

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Common Broccolini Pests And Disease 

· Aphid or Whitefly Infestation · Flea Beetles · Cabbage Worms. · Downy Mildew. 

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