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BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
(300 seeds)
Waltham is a great cool-climate Broccoli variety that produces nice, medium-sized heads and a fine crop of side shoots. A great variety for freezing and Read More
Waltham is a great cool-climate Broccoli variety that produces nice, medium-sized heads and a fine crop of side shoots. A great variety for freezing and one of the most prolific varieties of broccoli available today.
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Days to Harvest
81 days
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun
Watering
Medium
Plant Spacing
60cm
Plant Height
60-90cm
Additional Features
Cool Season, Easy Care Plants, Edible
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Product Details
Common Name: BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 300
Days to Harvest: 81 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 60cm
Row Spacing: 60cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Beetroot, Carrots, Chamomile, Coriander, Cucumber, Dill, Lettuce, Lovage, Marigold (French), Marjoram, Mint, Nasturtium, Pea, Potato, Rosemary, Sage, Tansy, Thyme, Tomato, Zinnias
Additional Features: Cool Season, Easy Care Plants, Edible
Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea
Germination Time: 5-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 60-90cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: All Year
Arid Sow: Sep-Jul
Temperate Sow: All Year
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Jul
Tropical Sow: Jan-Aug
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Broccoli is a winter crop and is best started in mid to late autumn. Sow seed in trays about 6 weeks before planting out. Transplant baby plants when they are about 12cm tall into rows about 60cm apart. For best results plant in full sun in a rich soil. When the heads get large, plants can be staked to stop them from falling over. A good mulch will also maintain soil temperature and encourage growth.
How to Harvest
Harvest the main head before the florets begin to open. It is best to cut the stem about 12cm below the head. The plant will continue to produce smaller florets along the stem and these can be continuously harvested throughout the season.
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Reviews
5 reviews For BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
PPaulaOnly recently sown, but I am sure will be great.
CCharlene S.this review has no content
JJemma F.this review has no content
KKellie W.Looking so healthy and big!!
JJudy O.Seeds all germinated well, in the garden now waiting for results.
How to Sow
Broccoli is a winter crop and is best started in mid to late autumn. Sow seed in trays about 6 weeks before planting out. Transplant baby plants when they are about 12cm tall into rows about 60cm apart. For best results plant in full sun in a rich soil. When the heads get large, plants can be staked to stop them from falling over. A good mulch will also maintain soil temperature and encourage growth.
How to Harvest
Harvest the main head before the florets begin to open. It is best to cut the stem about 12cm below the head. The plant will continue to produce smaller florets along the stem and these can be continuously harvested throughout the season.
Common Name: BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 300
Days to Harvest: 81 days
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 60cm
Row Spacing: 60cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Beetroot, Carrots, Chamomile, Coriander, Cucumber, Dill, Lettuce, Lovage, Marigold (French), Marjoram, Mint, Nasturtium, Pea, Potato, Rosemary, Sage, Tansy, Thyme, Tomato, Zinnias
Additional Features: Cool Season, Easy Care Plants, Edible
Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea
Germination Time: 5-10 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 60-90cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: All Year
Arid Sow: Sep-Jul
Temperate Sow: All Year
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Jul
Tropical Sow: Jan-Aug
5 reviews For BROCCOLI - Waltham 29
Only recently sown, but I am sure will be great.
this review has no content
this review has no content
Looking so healthy and big!!
Seeds all germinated well, in the garden now waiting for results.