Sorrento, Broccoli Seeds

Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Packet
Packet: 200 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 45
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea

Sorrento, Broccoli Seeds

Sorrento is a speedy maturing broccoli that is reliable for fall or late winer growing. This is our favorite Raab for fresh market and home growers. This plant has uniform large florets with bluish-green narrow turnip-shape leaves. It has a tall, upright plant habit and a low bolt tolerance.
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Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Packet
Packet: 200 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 45
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea

Product Details

Weight

0.008

Depth

0.1

Height

4.5

Width

3.25

Plant Height

18-30"

Botanical Name

Brassica oleracea

Seed Type

Seed

Seeds Per Gram

265

Seeds Per Pound

245,875

Row Spacing

3'

Packet

200 Seeds

Sow Depth

1/4"

Seeds Per Ounce

7,500

Fruit Color

Green

Breed

Open-pollinated

Sun

Full Sun / Partial Shade

Types

Raab Broccoli

Maturity

Early Season

Life Cycle

Annual

Sow Method

Transplant

Plant Spacing

18"

Categories

Broccoli

Germination

5,6,7,8,9,10

Days To Maturity (# Days)

45

Seeds Per Acre

3 lbs

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Growing Instructions

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