Broccoli 'Autumn Spear' - Seeds
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Broccoli 'Autumn Spear' - Seeds

Broccoli 'Autumn Spear' - Seeds

An abundance of delicious green spears from September to November.

Tom says: The slightly untidy cousin of calabrese, broccoli provides you with the first harvests of the year in January-April. The sweet, earthy flavour complements all kinds of dishes from Asian inspired stir-fries to Sunday roasts.

Growing Information

Sow April-May outdoors. This variety produces a large central head that should be cut and eaten; further smaller shoots follow. (12-16 weeks maturity.)

Sowing Information

Sow between direct into a finely raked seedbed at a depth of 13mm. germination can take 7-12 days. Transplant plants with a trowel or a dibber when large enough to handle allowing 38cm (15") between plants each way. Water to prevent cabbage butterfly attacks. Cut heads before flowers begin to open.

$4.64
Broccoli 'Autumn Spear' - Seeds
$4.64

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Broccoli 'Autumn Spear' - Seeds

An abundance of delicious green spears from September to November.

Tom says: The slightly untidy cousin of calabrese, broccoli provides you with the first harvests of the year in January-April. The sweet, earthy flavour complements all kinds of dishes from Asian inspired stir-fries to Sunday roasts.

Growing Information

Sow April-May outdoors. This variety produces a large central head that should be cut and eaten; further smaller shoots follow. (12-16 weeks maturity.)

Sowing Information

Sow between direct into a finely raked seedbed at a depth of 13mm. germination can take 7-12 days. Transplant plants with a trowel or a dibber when large enough to handle allowing 38cm (15") between plants each way. Water to prevent cabbage butterfly attacks. Cut heads before flowers begin to open.

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An abundance of delicious green spears from September to November.

Tom says: The slightly untidy cousin of calabrese, broccoli provides you with the first harvests of the year in January-April. The sweet, earthy flavour complements all kinds of dishes from Asian inspired stir-fries to Sunday roasts.

Growing Information

Sow April-May outdoors. This variety produces a large central head that should be cut and eaten; further smaller shoots follow. (12-16 weeks maturity.)

Sowing Information

Sow between direct into a finely raked seedbed at a depth of 13mm. germination can take 7-12 days. Transplant plants with a trowel or a dibber when large enough to handle allowing 38cm (15") between plants each way. Water to prevent cabbage butterfly attacks. Cut heads before flowers begin to open.