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Now you can buy Doomsday Broccoli Seeds from David's Garden Seeds®. There are two colors for broccoli: green and purple. Most people expect broccoli to be green but not purple. Growing some purple broccoli may ward off scavengers.
Broccoli Calabrese 6000 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
$9.45
For early Spring and Fall, and in some warmer winter places we recommend the Calabrese. Brought to the U.S. by Italian gardeners, introduced to seed trade 1914-1918. Produces central head up to 8 inches in diameter plus many side shoots. Calabrese broccoli is an heirloom variety, and one of the most familiar and popular of the broccoli varieties available today. Calabrese is usually the one you find in your local market!
Harvest in 60 days.
Broccoli De Ciccio 6000 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
$9.45
De Cicco is a favorite multi-cut Italian variety. A traditional Italian heirloom variety producing small, 3-4 inch, main heads projected well above the foliage followed by a large yield of side-shoot spears. Nonuniform in maturity, resulting in a long harvest period. Harvest main head when 3 inches in diameter or less to encourage heavier side-shoot production. For spring or fall production.
Harvest in 48 days.
Broccoli Purple Sprouting 6000 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
$12.45
Last of all the purple sprouting. Food scavengers may pass this one by when they see that it is purple and not green. They may think something is wrong with it.
Purple Sprouting Broccoli is actually an English heirloom variety bred for overwintering. Tall and prolific, Purple Sprouting Broccoli grows slowly through the winter and sprouts in the spring. A wonderfully interesting addition to your garden that is just as flavorful.
Harvest in 50 days.
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All of the variety information on the David's Garden Seeds® website, including the days to
maturity, color and size are based on data from tests done at specific
locations. Many factors, including geographic location, daytime and
nighttime temperatures, the availability of plant nutrients, many unknown climate factors and insects/pest interact to determine a variety's
performance. For information on which varieties will perform best in
your area, we recommend that you contact your local county extension agent or a Master Gardener.
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