Sprouting Broccoli Claret F1 Plants

SKU: 41180

10 Plants

Brassica oleracea italica

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Product Description

Broccoli Claret is a vigorous and high yielding modern hybrid, which is ready in March, producing masses of thick spears simply packed with flavour. Broccoli Claret is good enough to serve alone steamed and lashed with butter, just like an extra-early asparagus!

Following on from our summer cropping range, our autumn and winter cropping varieties will ensure you have a tasty and delicious selection of vegetables to harvest from autumn through to next spring. As for our summer range, all are grown at our nursery, in their own cell of compost, and have been selected for their flavour and reliability. Despatches will begin in September for immediate planting.

You will be impressed by their quality and the speed with which they establish and grow after transplanting, giving you the satisfaction of home grown vegetables. Top quality varieties, professionally grown, delivered at just the right time and in perfect condition for growing on in your garden, allotment or greenhouse, with complete, easy-to-understand growing hints – just what you would expect from D.T. Brown.

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  • A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.

Product Details

Botanical Name Brassica oleracea italica
Genus Broccoli

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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