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FREE: Organic "Green Sprouting" Calabrese Broccoli Seeds

Organic "Green Sprouting" Calabrese Broccoli Seeds
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The listing, Organic "Green Sprouting" Calabrese Broccoli Seeds has ended.

This is for 620 mcg of seeds.
New, USDA Certified Organic, individually packaged in plastic zip bags from a bulk purchase. High quality seeds.

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Green Sprouting Calabrese grows into bushier plants that produce numerous small heads. These varieties are at their best when grown from fall to spring in mild winter climates. For a summer harvest, start seeds indoors six weeks before your last spring frost, and set out hardened-off seedlings when they’re about four weeks old. You can also seed broccoli directly into a nursery bed and transplant the seedlings to your garden. Direct-sow broccoli raab starting three weeks before your last frost.

For a fall harvest, start seeds indoors 12 to 14 weeks before your first fall frost, and set the seedlings out when they’re four to six weeks old. Direct-sow broccoli raab starting eight weeks before your first fall frost. Broccoli is a heavy feeder, and plants take up nutrients best when the soil pH is between 6.0 and 7.0. Choose a sunny site with fertile, well-drained soil. Loosen the planting bed and mix in up to 1 inch of mature compost. Unless your soil is very fertile, also mix in a high-nitrogen organic fertilizer such as alfalfa meal or composted poultry manure. Water the bed thoroughly before setting out seedlings. Allow 18 to 20 inches between plants.
Questions & Comments
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How many seeds do you get?
Apr 13th, 2014 at 7:29:05 PM PDT by
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actually it's too many to count but it's quite a few seeds
Apr 13th, 2014 at 8:03:45 PM PDT by

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