The plants did quite well considering we had weeks of freezing temperatures. The plant above froze solid, thawed and got all mushy. Miraculously, it still managed to produce. You can't tell from the picture, but the heads are full size! And it tastes sooo good!
I decided to leave the damaged leaves on the plant. During the summer I generally do some strategic trimming to focus growth, but over winter wanted to leave the plants with as much green as possible to breathe in sunlight. I think it also helped keep buggies from the heads. (That, or they just prefer the leaves, I'm not sure.)
You'll notice a cover crop around the broccoli. I started it about 2 months ago. I've got several beds in cover crops right now. In a week or so I'll be turning some of them under to prep for spring veggies.
This week I'll start my beets, carrots, peas and onions outside!
Yippee to spring unfurling!