Italian immigrants brought broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) to America in the early 1800s, and gardens haven’t been the same since. And that’s a good thing. Can you imagine life without broccoli?
Broccoli growing time lapse from seed to blooming. The ideal temperature for cool-weather broccoli to form edible head is ...
I hold out hope there are people who know more about growing broccoli on the Gulf Coast than I do. I’d have to believe, at least, that there are gardeners out there who are as motivated as I am to ...
Broccoli can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, including in soups, salads and casseroles. Nancy J. Correa-Matos, assistant professor of nutrition in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at the ...
Broccoli and cauliflower are both healthy cruciferous vegetables, but one offers slightly more fiber, vitamins and ...
Separate the broccoli flower from the stem. Cut the flowers down to about 1-inch pieces. Peel the stems and slice about 1/3 inch thick on a slight bias. Bring a pot of salty water to a rolling boil.