Description
Brassica oleracea
HEIRLOOM. This long-time reliable favorite, introduced in the 1840s, is a speedy producer of beautiful, tightly packed, conical heads weighing 2 to 4 pounds each. Its sweet and mild flavor and crunchy texture makes it an excellent choice for fresh eating in coleslaws and salads.
1.75 gram packet contains a minimum of 200 seeds.
Aiden Anderson –
Great!. Hope they all grow. Package is great.
Tyler Rivera –
Within four days of planting a few of these that quickly begin growing so far looking good for my organic garden
Dylan Barnes –
Good seeds. Most have germinated.
Lucas Ellison –
Exactly as advertised
Hunter Hall –
Most of the original batch, which I planted in late May did not sprout. I live in Zone 9A if that’s of help to anyone. I planed these in containers with native, organic soil. I am still giving 5 stars because they fully refunded the purchase price without hassle and offered to send me a free replacement. So I suppose one has nothing to lose. My feeling is that in zones 5 though 8 they would work much better. I just need to search for some that are hearty for this zone and probably plant much earlier, say around early April, or even in March.
Logan Cox –
It was my first time trying tyes.I didn’t realize how great they taste.The texture is Really interesting and it comes across as a nutty taste. I add it in my yogurt and even in my bottles of water I will be purchasing again.
Michael Evans –
Really great Nutritional product to bulk up my oatmeal.