Description
Brassica oleracea
This cold-hardy broccoli was released by the University of Massachusetts in 1950, and named for the town of Waltham, MA. It remains a favorite today for its large blue-green heads, long stems, and excellent frost-tolerance for fall harvest. It will bolt quickly in heat, so it’s not ideal for spring planting in Southern gardens.
1.75 gram packet contains a minimum of 300 seeds.
Roman Soto? –
Only took 5 days to see growth. I put the pot in my garage where it is very warm. Once plant is big enough, it will need more light.
Grady Rivera? –
Love this but too much slat
Silas Campbell? –
Fast shipping, good price and well packed. Great selection just in time for fall planting. Perfect
Vaughn Russell? –
Hi Protein, Hi Fiber, Hi in Potassium and Magnesium and other minerals NO SUGER, Great Healthy Snack in between meals.