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CALABRESE GREEN BROCCOLI CABBAGE NATALINO AB

Brassica oleracea var. italica

Variety of Italian origin, early, with wide, thick and crunchy foliage. It produces apples 15 to 20 cm in diameter, very rich in vitamin C. Its heart, curly and full, will naturally whiten.
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Période de semis
From February to April
Période de récolte
From May to October
moderate / daily
60 cm
sun / partial shade
Obsolete
90 cm
Open ground
Hardy to -10°C
60 days on average
Conditionnement
The bag of 50 seeds
Référence
1679A
Cycle de vie
biennial

Calabrese Natalino Green Broccoli is an early-ripening variety of Italian origin. It produces heads 15 to 20 cm in diameter, very rich in vitamin C, with a very delicate flavor.

Sowing

Under heated shelter : from February to April.

In the nursery : from March to June.

Plant out in fertile, deep, fresh soil, in a sunny position, when the plants have 4 to 5 leaves, 40-50 cm from the row, in rows spaced 80 cm apart.
Regular watering.
The broccoli then spends the winter in the vegetable garden and produces its delicious florets from autumn until the beginning of the following spring.
If sown in late spring, broccoli will not form florets by the first summer/early fall.

Interview

Protect during periods of extreme cold.

Water abundantly and regularly in the morning during growth, avoiding wetting the foliage.

Mulch.

Harvest

Harvest from May to October.

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