Harvesting the First PSB

Posted on the 20 March 2014 by Mwillis
Hooray! The moment has come to harvest my first Purple Sprouting Broccoli of the year. This is always an enjoyable moment for me, having waited so long for it. PSB is probably my favorite veg, so I consider it worth the wait.

This year the PSB plants are quite small, so I won't get a big crop, but the quality looks good. And PSB is so photogenic too!

I always cut the main head of the plant first. This stimulates the growth of the side-shoots. Today I took out the heads of three of my four plants, cutting them about 6 - 8 inches from the tip:


This is enough for a small serving for the two of us.

It feels so good to be harvesting something again, because the last few weeks have been a rather lean period for my garden. Other than the PSB I now have only herbs and a few chicories and endives to harvest. However, my Broad Beans are growing fast so it won't be a very long time before they produce a crop, and I have loads of tiny brassica seedlings coming on fast in my mini-greenhouses, and the leeks are showing through too. Spring is definitely here.