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Broccoli Seed Collection - 3 Reliable Broccoli Varieties
Broccoli Seed Collection - 3 Reliable Broccoli Varieties
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Grow flavorful, high-performing brassicas with the Broccoli Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This trio of cool-season broccoli varieties—Waltham 29, Romanesco, and Green Sprouting Calabrese—offers dependable harvests, excellent cold tolerance, and abundant side shoots for extended production. Each variety grows well in garden beds, large containers, raised beds, or indoor hydroponic systems, giving home growers plenty of flexibility in how and where they plant.
Broccoli is an outstanding choice for fall and early winter harvests, and it also makes a nutrient-rich microgreen for sprouting. These varieties produce well-formed crowns, tender stalks, and flavorful florets that suit everything from fresh eating to roasting and freezing.
Varieties Included in the Broccoli Seed Collection:
- Waltham 29 Broccoli: A classic blue-green broccoli known for reliable heads measuring 4–8 inches across. Plants produce generous side shoots after the primary head is harvested, extending your season. Cold tolerant and well suited for fall through early winter planting.
- Romanesco Broccoli: A striking lime-green heirloom with a nutty flavor and firm texture. Its signature spiral shape makes it a favorite for both kids and adults. Performs well indoors or outdoors in cool weather.
- Green Sprouting Calabrese: A flavorful Italian heirloom producing large 5–8 inch heads followed by numerous side shoots. Known for tender florets and vigorous growth, making it an excellent staple variety.
Why Customers Love the Broccoli Seed Collection:
- Includes three reliable, cool-season varieties for extended harvests
- Produces large crowns and plentiful side shoots for continuous picking
- Performs well in raised beds, containers, and indoor hydroponic setups
- Suitable for fall planting, early spring starts, and microgreen production
- Each packet includes clear planting and seed-saving instructions
How to Grow:
Start seeds indoors for spring planting or sow directly outdoors in late summer for fall and early winter harvests. Plant in full sun and provide rich, well-drained soil. Space plants about 12 inches apart to allow for full head development. Keep soil consistently moist and harvest heads promptly to prevent bolting. After removing the central head, continue harvesting side shoots regularly to prolong production. Broccoli grows best in cool temperatures and may struggle in high heat.
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