“…Fahmy (2017) study to the effect of three planting dates (15/7, 15/8, 15/9) broccoli growth, found that the second date gave the highest significant values for most vegetative growth traits, as leaves numbers and leaf area, and the highest values for most yield traits represented in the number of secondary curds, the average weight of the main curds, the total yield of the main and secondary curds, and the circumference of the main curds. In India a study was conducted by Kanase et al (2018) on broccoli (Green Magic) cultivar which was sown on eight dates (11/10, 18/10, 25/10, 1/11, 8/11, 15/11, 22/ 11 and 29/11), it was noted that the date (1/11) was significantly superior to the rest of the dates in terms of plant height, number of leaves, leaf area, the average weight of the main curds the total yield of main curds, the circumference of the main curds, and the number of days to form the main curds and the number of days to harvest the main curds. In the semi-arid regions of Pakistan, the results of planting Broccoli in five dates (15/9, 1/10, 15/10, 1/11 and 15/11) showed that the early date (1/10) was superior in the percentage of chlorophyll in leaves and curd circumference, while the date (15/9) was significantly superior in the average weight of the secondary curds and the total yield of the main and secondary curds (Latif et al, 2019) .…”