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Part of the cabbage family, broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable, and is also related to kale and cauliflower. Native to Italy, it was discovered by the ancient Romans in the 6th century BC. Best known for its green crowns, English bred purple broccoli is actually more tender, and doesn’t get as soggy when cooked, and adds a colorful touch to any recipe. Thomas Jefferson imported broccoli seeds from Italy for his garden at Monticello in 1767, although broccoli didn’t really become popular in the US until Italian immigrants brought it over in the 1920s.
Broccoli makes a perfect side dish and can be sauteed, steamed, roasted or even fried, and blends well with chicken, seafood,other vegetables and cheese in stir-fry, casseroles, soups, pasta and even pizzas, or mixed raw into salads or as an appetizer with dip. Both the stalks and florets are edible, but the leaves are bitter and usually thrown away or composted.
Broccoli is so rich in vitamins it is nicknamed the “Crown Jewel of Nutrition”, as it contain vitamins A, B-9, C, K, fiber, protein, potassium, phosphorus and selenium. This healthy vegetable is also packed with powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatories which help lower cholesterol, balance blood sugar, strengthen the immune system, increase eye health, prevent cancer, break down kidney stones, and helps maintain healthy bones, teeth and skin.
Broccoli can be grown either in the Spring or the Fall. In southern regions, your best time is in the Fall, since broccoli seeds love cooler weather.
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Broccoli – DeCicco
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DeCicco Broccoli
Days to Maturity: 48–85 Days
DeCicco Broccoli, introduced in 1890, is a compact Italian heirloom prized for its sweet, nutty flavor and long harvest window. Hardy and frost-tolerant, it thrives in spring or fall plantings and freezes well for winter storage. Plants grow 24–36″ tall with 3–4″ bluish-green heads, followed by plentiful side shoots. The edible leaves and florets are rich in vitamins A, C, K, and folate, making DeCicco a nutritious and versatile addition to the garden!
50 Seeds per pack
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Broccoli – Green Sprouting Calabrese
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Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli (A.K.A. Early Italian Green Sprouting)
Days to Maturity: 70–90 Days
Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli is a hardy Italian heirloom brought to America in the 1880s and formally introduced to the seed trade by the 1910s. Upright plants grow 30–36″ tall, producing large 5–8″ bluish-green heads followed by abundant side shoots for weeks of harvest. Known for its sweet, slightly earthy flavor and excellent frost tolerance, it’s ideal for stir-fries, roasting, or microgreens.Green Sprouting Calabrese freezes beautifully when blanched, making it easy to enjoy homegrown broccoli throughout the winter. Packed with vitamins and minerals, this classic variety remains a cool-season favorite!
50 Seeds per pack
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Broccoli – Purple Sprouting
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Purple Sprouting Broccoli
Days to Maturity: 180–220 days days from transplant
Purple Sprouting Broccoli is a hardy English heirloom bred for overwintering, producing a bounty of tender, sweet, violet-purple shoots in early spring. Plants grow upright and bushy, reaching 24–36″ tall and 12–18″ wide. Instead of one large head, it yields a profusion of side shoots perfect for sautéing, steaming, or tossing into fresh dishes. Cold-tolerant to below 10°F with protection, it's a reliable cool-season crop rich in fiber, calcium, and vitamins C and K, making it especially valuable for providing fresh produce during the late-winter and early-spring months when other vegetables are scarce!
50 Seeds per pack
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Broccoli – Romanesco
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Romanesco Broccoli(A.K.A. Roman Cauliflower, Broccolo Romanesco......)
Days to Maturity: 75–100 Days
A striking Italian heirloom dating back to the 16th century, Romanesco Broccoli is known for its vivid lime-green, spiraled heads and creamy, nutty flavor. Plants reach 24–30″ tall and prefer cool weather, thriving in both spring and fall gardens. The 3–5″ heads resemble natural fractals—tight, pointed spirals that look almost sculpted. Sweeter than cauliflower and more tender than standard broccoli, Romanesco is delicious roasted, steamed, or fresh. Stores well in the fridge and freezes nicely when blanched. Packed with vitamins C and K, fiber, calcium, and iron Romanesco is a truly remarkable addition to the garden!
50 Seeds per pack
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Broccoli – Waltham 29
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Waltham 29 Broccoli (A.K.A. Early Green Waltham 29)
Days to Maturity: 74–85 Days
Waltham 29 Broccoli is a dependable heirloom developed in the 1950s for cool climates. Excellent for fall crops, these compact plants produce 4–8″ firm, bluish-green heads followed by weeks of side shoots. Thanks to its uniform growth and good holding quality, Waltham 29 is also a top choice among market growers. Its mild, tender flavor shines in fresh or cooked dishes, and it stores well when frozen. Rich in fiber, vitamins A and C, and potassium, Waltham 29 is a standout variety when it comes to fall gardens!
50 Seeds per pack
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