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Waltham 29 Broccoli

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  • Open-pollinated variety ca.1951
  • Bred in Waltham, Massachusetts
  • Heads grow 4-9" wide
  • Grown primarily for fall harvest
  • 90 days to harvest

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Waltham 29 Broccoli

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Brassica oleracea var italica

Waltham 29 is an open-pollinated broccoli variety bred by the Agricultural Research Station in Waltham, Massachusetts and released in 1951.  Bred to be a fall cropping variety, Waltham 29 performs best when planted in mid to late summer so that it will mature just as the first frosts arrive.  It can, however, be grown in the spring so long as it is planted early enough to mature before the summer heat sets in.  Plants produce 4 to 8-inch central heads followed by numerous side shoots.  Approximately 90 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Brassica oleracea var italica

Waltham 29 is an open-pollinated broccoli variety bred by the Agricultural Research Station in Waltham, Massachusetts and released in 1951.  Bred to be a fall cropping variety, Waltham 29 performs best when planted in mid to late summer so that it will mature just as the first frosts arrive.  It can, however, be grown in the spring so long as it is planted early enough to mature before the summer heat sets in.  Plants produce 4 to 8-inch centra... read more

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Brassica oleracea var italica

Waltham 29 is an open-pollinated broccoli variety bred by the Agricultural Research Station in Waltham, Massachusetts and released in 1951.  Bred to be a fall cropping variety, Waltham 29 performs best when planted in mid to late summer so that it will mature just as the first frosts arrive.  It can, however, be grown in the spring so long as it is planted early enough to mature before the summer heat sets in.  Plants produce 4 to 8-inch central heads followed by numerous side shoots.  Approximately 90 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

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