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The Waltham variety of broccoli is a cold-resistant plant that produces medium to large heads. A good variety for fall planting. Waltham broccoli plants can grow up to 2 feet tall. Plant Waltham broccoli as soon as soil can be worked after the last frost. Broccoli will mature faster if planted to take advantage of cool periods later in the season. It may be planted in the fall 10-12 weeks before the first frost. The entire plant is edible, from the leaves, broccoli head, and flowers! Wonderful for soups and steaming as a side dish or served raw with a dip or hummus.
I never grew broccoli before and I will be planting some seeds very soon .
Waltham 29 Broccoli
Just planted a few days ago for a Fall harvest and already have germination.
Good germination
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This is an all-star! Armenian cukes have a mild taste, store well in the refrigerator, and are delightfully crunchy. I shared them with many friends this year and each one loved them and decided to grow them next year!
My seeds arrived safely, the order was accurate, and I love how MIGardener keeps their seed packet prices low (without skimping on the seed count!). This company has a great variety of high quality seeds, I always get a great germination percentage. This winter, I'm excited to start my indoor garden of greens and other small veg so I don't have to buy the overpriced (potentially coated in chemicals) produce at the store. Keep up the good work, MIG team! Thank you for being there :-)
I planted these beets last year and they were so successful I ordered more for this year.
All of my seeds grew from last year. I have been very pleased and look forward to this new order growing this coming spring.
growing a few of these indoors under a light for winter sandwiches. they came up fine still to small to eat so jury is out on taste. growing winter plants also puts moisture in the house and it is very dry this year so bonus.