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Stromboli broccoli to sow now

by Diane - September 15th, 2015.
Filed under: allotment, Suttons Seeds.

Brassica Plants – Collection
 £9.99
The collection contains 7 plants each of three different varieties: Cauliflower Sapporo – Extremely productive with excellent disease resistance. Plant in autumn for a late spring crop. Leaves will wrap around the cauliflower to protect from sunlight in the summer and frost in the winter, keeping the cauliflower with a uniform pure white colour.Kale Black Magic – A variety of the Italian black cabbage, bred to perform better in our climate, with improved cold tolerance, colour, leaf shape and bolt resistance than current Italian varieties. Good cut-and-come-again crop.Broccoli Stromboli – A first-class, extremely productive variety. Tasty, dark green florets over a long harvest season.

Broccoli Plants – F1 Stromboli
 £5.99
A first-class, extremely productive variety. Tasty, dark green florets over a long harvest season.A first-class varietyExtremely productiveProduces long, tasty, dark green floretsResistant ‘blindness’Long harvest season

Broccoli Seeds – F1 Stromboli
 £2.49
A first-class variety producing long, tasty, dark green florets. Resistant to blindness from autumn sowings. Sow successionally for a long harvest season.Long, tasty, dark green floretsExcellent for spring or autumn sowingSow successionally for a long harvestTom 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.