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Uploaded by on May 7, 2008

http://thehealthyirishman.com Checking in our neighbor's Urban Garden to see how much the veggies have grown in the past month.Click the link to see great healthy recipes and cooking tips.

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  • Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Better late than never. Said broccoli is no more I'm afraid. Good observation though and I passed on the info to my neighbours who just started a new garden. We'll be doing a video on the progress of the new batch of veggies. Feel free to keep an eye on us. Appreciate your input.

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  • We love using fresh veggies in cooking!

  • Hi, hope not to offer offence but your Broccoli is lacking severely. A good broc should be 3ft at least in diameter & 2.5-3 ft high. It seems very light in color so I wonder are your plants getting enough sun. Plant broccoli in direct sun 3 feet apart. It also seems you are already flowering a bit. flowering early is stress. Heads should be tight & 8-12 inches across to be a good broc. Check out my Cauliflower in 2007 garden that is a medium planted from seed in June. It had a frost.

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