"Mr. Green" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm in central Texas. It's been a fairly mild spring. This is a new
garden
> I setup this year in the west part of the lawn. I added some organic
> matter but he soil still has a lot of clay. The plants get about 6 to 8
> hours of full sun. I've kept them well watered. I dont know much about
> gardening but I think broccoli should have nice dence edible buds. The
> onions in the back part of the picture are doing fine. The broccoli does
> not look healthy to me.
>
> "Mr. Green" <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> any ideas? thanks
Broccoli is cool weather crop that is usually planted in the fall. I
plant
in September. I harvest what I want, then let the plant go to flower. It
has the prettiest yellow flowers that attracts tons of bees.