Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds, Non-GMO Heirloom Garden Seeds for Fresh Harvest in Full Sun
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Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds – Non-GMO Heirloom Brassica Oleracea for Garden Enthusiasts
Grow fresh, nutritious broccoli right at home with our Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds, a non-GMO, heirloom variety that’s perfect for gardeners of all experience levels. Whether you’re cultivating your garden indoors or outdoors, these fresh heirloom garden seeds offer a fast-growing and rewarding experience.
Why Choose Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds?
This heirloom variety, scientifically known as Brassica Oleracea var. italica, is celebrated for its ability to thrive in cool seasons. Perfect for cool season gardening, these seeds grow quickly, reaching maturity in just 75 days. The central head of the broccoli plant typically grows between 4” to 6” in diameter, making it ideal for your home garden or small plots.
Growing and Care
Ideal for beginner and expert gardeners alike, these non-GMO broccoli seeds require full sun exposure to thrive. They perform well in all four seasons—winter, spring, summer, and fall—and adapt easily to various climates. With a medium watering requirement and a planting depth of just 1/4”, these seeds are a hassle-free addition to your garden setup.
Planting & Spacing
Plant your broccoli seeds about 12” - 15” apart to ensure proper growth. These plants prefer cool season planting but can be grown year-round with the right care. The Waltham 29 is known for its easy-to-grow nature, making it perfect for those new to gardening or seasoned horticulturists looking for a reliable crop.
Perfect for Gardeners of All Levels
The Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds are an excellent choice for those who appreciate homegrown vegetables and want to add healthy greens to their table. Grow your own delicious, crisp broccoli for salads, soups, or as a healthy snack.
Start cultivating your very own broccoli garden today and enjoy the satisfaction of growing fresh produce at home. Don’t miss the opportunity to introduce these heirloom non-GMO broccoli seeds into your garden this season.