Broccoli

Rewarding broccoli (a form of Brassica oleracea) — summer calabrese heads and hardy purple and white sprouting broccoli for tender spears in the hungry gap.

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Broccoli seeds — calabrese and sprouting types

Broccoli gives one of the most rewarding harvests in the veg garden — tender flower heads and side shoots packed with flavour and goodness. Another form of Brassica oleracea, it sits within our cabbage family range. New to growing? Our vegetable growing guide covers the basics.

Calabrese crops in summer, sprouting broccoli over winter — the calendar shows when to sow.

Calabrese vs sprouting broccoli

Calabrese forms a large central head in summer and autumn from a spring sowing; purple and white sprouting broccoli are hardy, sown in spring to crop masses of tender spears the following late winter and spring — a precious harvest in the hungry gap. Both belong with our leafy brassicas.

Growing broccoli from seed

Sow in modules and transplant into firm, fertile, limed soil, keeping plants well watered. Net against pests (our pest control guide helps), and pick the central head while tight, then keep cutting the side shoots that follow.

Growing more of the cabbage family? Here's where to look next.

Popular vegetable categories: Brassica oleracea · Cabbage Family · Leafy Brassicas · Cauliflower · All Vegetables

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between calabrese and sprouting broccoli?
Calabrese forms a big central head in summer; sprouting broccoli is hardy and crops tender spears in late winter and spring.

When do I sow broccoli?
In spring — calabrese for the same year, sprouting broccoli to crop the following spring.

Does it keep cropping?
Yes — after the main head, keep cutting the side shoots that follow.

What soil does it need?
Firm, fertile, limed soil with steady watering.

How do I protect it from pests?
Net against caterpillars and pigeons.