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![]() Coronado Crown Hybrid Broccoli
Highest Quality Heads; Grows Anywhere!
(3 customer reviews)Harvest big, beautiful “crowns” in the North or South. Solidly packed, dome-shaped heads and tender, non-fibrous stems are super fresh or frozen. Heat-tolerant coronado Crown Broccoli produce plenty of side shoots. 58 DAYS. Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower (all part of the big brassica family) are loaded with good health. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, October 18, 2007lots of heads! Reviewed By: Melissa (Clarkston, Washington) I bought this seed packet. This was the first time, I planted broccoli, and it was amazing, after cutting the heads more grew, it supplied us the entire season and did not stop growing until I pulled the plant. - Saturday, August 16, 2008Happy in Seattle Reviewed By: Brian Steadman (Des Moines, Wa) I planted 6 seeds of Broccoli in april. All came up. After cutting the main heads in june and july, I'm still enjoying side shoots in August. If you don't want the best tasting, best producing Broccoli Iv'e grown, don't buy the seeds. - Monday, October 20, 2008Easy to Grow Reviewed By: Sara (Central, Iowa) I put these seeds in the ground in early May and then forgot I put them there. I planted a bunch of stuff in the same plot and these grew up and crowded everything else out they were so healthy. I had heard that broccoli was hard to grow so I was surprised that I didn't have to do anything for these to grow so big. The only thing was they had a lot of cabbage worms. I'm not sure if this is normal since I've never grown broccoli before, but the worms really grossed me out, even though they didn't seem to hurt the plants. Read More Reviews |
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