Clubroot Resistant Brassica Seed Collection
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Product Description
This super saver Clubroot Resistant Brassica Seed Collection consists of 5 seed packets of our best Clubroot Resistant varieties, giving you a saving of £2! You will receive one packet each of the following varieties:
Cabbage Kilazol F1 - This autumn-cropping ballhead variety was developed with improved clubroot-resistance in mind, but is also an excellent variety in its own right. The tight, white hearts weigh in at around 2kg each, and have an excellent flavour. Once cut, the heads store well in a cool, dry spot.
Cabbage Lodero F1 - A first red clubroot resistant variety! Produces tightly packed small to medium sized heads which are full of flavour and store well. Excellent in coleslaw or steamed where it retains its colour well.
Broccoli Monclano F1 - This quality clubroot resistant variety produces firm, domed heads with fine beads. It is high yielding and has good resistance to downy mildew which also gives it good standing ability.
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 - If clubroot is a problem in your veg plot, this early to mid-season hybrid is for you as it is highly resistant. The dark green buttons stand in good condition on the tall plants for several weeks.
Cauliflower Clapton F1 - Clubroot a problem? Not with Clapton F1, which is resistant. This late summer and autumn cropper gives heavy, dense, very white heads of superb quality and flavour. A real breakthrough.
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- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
Product Details
Grow In
- Allotment / Veg Patch
- Container
- Patio
- Raised Bed
- container
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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