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Neonicotinoid-Free
Heirloom

Di Cicco Broccoli

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety from Italy
  • Main head followed by many side shoots
  • Side shoots perfect size for serving.
  • Harvestable for weeks
  • 50-70 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (100 Seeds)

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Di Cicco Broccoli

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Brassica oleracea

Di Cicco is a sprouting-type broccoli meaning that it produces a smaller (5-7") head followed by many tender side shoots.  We prefer Di Cicco for spring planting because it offers such a wide harvest window.  Once the main head is cut, side shoots will produce for several weeks often into mid-June.  These side shoots are the perfect size for serving, just rinse them and prepare however you prefer.  Approximately 50-70 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Brassica oleracea

Di Cicco is a sprouting-type broccoli meaning that it produces a smaller (5-7") head followed by many tender side shoots.  We prefer Di Cicco for spring planting because it offers such a wide harvest window.  Once the main head is cut, side shoots will produce for several weeks often into mid-June.  These side shoots are the perfect size for serving, just rinse them and prepare however you prefer.  Approximately 50-70 days to harvest.  Each packet contains... read more

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Brassica oleracea

Di Cicco is a sprouting-type broccoli meaning that it produces a smaller (5-7") head followed by many tender side shoots.  We prefer Di Cicco for spring planting because it offers such a wide harvest window.  Once the main head is cut, side shoots will produce for several weeks often into mid-June.  These side shoots are the perfect size for serving, just rinse them and prepare however you prefer.  Approximately 50-70 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

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Candace Kahan
So far so good

My seeds have become 2” sprouts. They look healthy and it’s fun to watch them grow. I put a mesh net over their raised bed to keep those nasty, white cabbage moths from getting to them. Fingers crossed.....

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