Summer broccoli Burgundy F1 is a unique purple variety that produces multiple side shoots with small flower heads instead of a compact main flower. That is why it is also called Sprouted Broccoli, or Asparagus Broccoli.
This variety is easier to grow than traditional broccoli. The purple-violet heads retain their beautiful colour during cooking and have a mildly sweet flavour. Summer broccoli Burgundy is ideal for continuous, multiple harvests and is resistant to Fusarium wilt.
Start growing your own summer broccoli Burgundy today!
Summer broccoli Burgundy F1 is a unique purple variety that produces multiple side shoots with small flower heads instead of a compact main flower. That is why it is also called Sprouted Broccoli, Sprouting broccoli or Asparagus Broccoli.
This variety is easier to grow than traditional broccoli. The purple-violet crowns retain their beautiful colour when cooked and have a mildly sweet flavour. Summer broccoli Burgundy is ideal for continuous, multiple harvests and is resistant to Fusarium wilt.
Bring colour and flavour to your dishes and discover how versatile this broccoli can be – from stir-fries to fresh salads. Start growing your own summer broccoli Burgundy today!
Sowing
Sow the Sprouting broccoli seeds from mid-March to the end of June in a seedbed in the open ground. Plant out in the final growing location when the plants are approximately 5 weeks old (from April to August). Preferably plant out somewhere where cabbage has not grown before. Keep the soil sufficiently moist.
Harvesting
You can harvest Sprouting broccoli from July to October. Cut out the flower heads while the buds are still closed. Leave the plants, because new flower heads will continue to grow from the leaf axils that can be harvested.
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Summer broccoli Burgundy F1 is a unique purple variety that produces multiple side shoots with small flower heads instead of a compact main flower. That is why it is also called Sprouted Broccoli, or Asparagus Broccoli.
This variety is easier to grow than traditional broccoli. The purple-violet heads retain their beautiful colour during cooking and have a mildly sweet flavour. Summer broccoli Burgundy is ideal for continuous, multiple harvests and is resistant to Fusarium wilt.
Start growing your own summer broccoli Burgundy today!