- Hardiness Zone: 2-11 Annual
Seed Depth: 1/4–1/2 inch
Seed Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–10 days
Days to Maturity: 60–90 days
Growth Habit: Upright annual
Sunlight: Requires full sun, with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and head development.
Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5. Enrich soil with compost or organic matter for best results.
When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost for spring crops, or sow directly outdoors in late summer for a fall harvest.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/4–1/2 inch deep and thin seedlings to 18–24 inches apart once they have true leaves.
Indoor Sowing: Sow seeds in seed trays and transplant when seedlings have 4–6 true leaves and outdoor temperatures are above 50°F.
Succession Planting: Plant every 2–3 weeks for a continuous harvest.
Watering: Water deeply and consistently, keeping the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing: Use a nitrogen-rich fertilizer during early growth, switching to a balanced fertilizer as heads develop.
Pruning: Remove yellowing or damaged leaves to improve airflow and focus energy on head production.
Pest and Disease Control: Watch for aphids, cabbage worms, and fungal diseases. Treat with organic solutions such as neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary.
When to Harvest: Harvest the central head when it is firm, tight, and 4–6 inches in diameter, typically 60–90 days after planting. Continue harvesting side shoots for several weeks after the main head is cut.
How to Harvest: Use a sharp knife to cut the central head, leaving a few inches of stem and foliage for side shoot production.
Seed Collection: Allow some plants to bolt and produce seed pods. Harvest seeds when pods are fully dry.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Green Sprouting Calabrese is a traditional Italian heirloom broccoli known for its rich flavor and steady production. It forms a medium-large central head and continues to send out multiple side shoots after the main harvest, giving gardeners a longer picking window. This variety thrives in cooler weather and is ideal for spring and fall plantings. Whether steamed, roasted, or tossed into soups and pastas, it’s a garden staple that delivers time and time again.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 18–30 inches
Growth Habit: Upright with branching stems that produce multiple shoots
Head Type: Loose to medium-tight green heads with smaller side florets
Days to Maturity: 60–90 days
Hardiness: Cool-season biennial grown as an annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, nutty, and slightly sweet with tender texture
Culinary Uses: Great for steaming, roasting, stir-frying, or adding to casseroles and pasta dishes. The florets, stems, and even leaves are edible when young and tender.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Onions, beets, lettuce, chamomile, and dill
Avoid Planting Near: Strawberries or other brassicas that attract shared pests
Bonus Benefit: After harvesting the central head, you’ll continue to get tasty side shoots for weeks — a gift that keeps giving
Common Issues and Solutions
Poor Head Formation: Ensure full sun and rich, well-drained soil — add compost or organic fertilizer
Cabbage Worms or Aphids: Use row covers and invite beneficial insects like ladybugs
Bolting in Heat: Plant in early spring or late summer to avoid warm-weather stress
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 320 |
3g | Approximately 960 |
5g | Approximately 1,600 |
7g | Approximately 2,240 |
Why You’ll Love It
Green Sprouting Calabrese is a traditional Italian heirloom broccoli known for its rich flavor and steady production. It forms a medium-large central head and continues to send out multiple side shoots after the main harvest, giving gardeners a longer picking window. This variety thrives in cooler weather and is ideal for spring and fall plantings. Whether steamed, roasted, or tossed into soups and pastas, it’s a garden staple that delivers time and time again.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 18–30 inches
Growth Habit: Upright with branching stems that produce multiple shoots
Head Type: Loose to medium-tight green heads with smaller side florets
Days to Maturity: 60–90 days
Hardiness: Cool-season biennial grown as an annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, nutty, and slightly sweet with tender texture
Culinary Uses: Great for steaming, roasting, stir-frying, or adding to casseroles and pasta dishes. The florets, stems, and even leaves are edible when young and tender.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Onions, beets, lettuce, chamomile, and dill
Avoid Planting Near: Strawberries or other brassicas that attract shared pests
Bonus Benefit: After harvesting the central head, you’ll continue to get tasty side shoots for weeks — a gift that keeps giving
Common Issues and Solutions
Poor Head Formation: Ensure full sun and rich, well-drained soil — add compost or organic fertilizer
Cabbage Worms or Aphids: Use row covers and invite beneficial insects like ladybugs
Bolting in Heat: Plant in early spring or late summer to avoid warm-weather stress
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 320 |
3g | Approximately 960 |
5g | Approximately 1,600 |
7g | Approximately 2,240 |
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