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Broccoli Gypsy Hybrid - Cornucopia Seeds

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Broccoli Gypsy Hybrid - Cornucopia Seeds

Brassica oleracea

  • Early to harvest
  • Widely adopted
  • Delicious sweet & nutty flavor
  • Tender texture
  • Reliable main crop Broccoli
  • Long Harvest

Early and reliable, Gypsy first forms a large central head, followed by multiple tasty side shoots with great nutty flavor. Harvest in 42-47 days from transplant.

Light Plant Spacing
Planting Depth Days to Germination Plant Height
Full Sun 12" 1/2" 10-14 2'

Gardener's Notes:

Cool weather crop. Outdoors: in a sunny, fertile garden bed, sow groups of 2-3 seeds 12" apart in early spring. Thin to 1 strong seedling in each group. Feed frequently. Indoors: 4-5 weeks before the last frost, sow seeds 1" apart and 1/2" deep in containers of seed starting mix. Transplant sturdiest seedlings when plants are 3" tall into fertile, well-drained soil in full sun 12" apart. Harvest central heads with a sharp knife. Fertilize monthly to encourage smaller side shoots. Plant a second crop in late summer.

$3.07
Broccoli Gypsy Hybrid - Cornucopia Seeds
$3.07

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Brassica oleracea

  • Early to harvest
  • Widely adopted
  • Delicious sweet & nutty flavor
  • Tender texture
  • Reliable main crop Broccoli
  • Long Harvest

Early and reliable, Gypsy first forms a large central head, followed by multiple tasty side shoots with great nutty flavor. Harvest in 42-47 days from transplant.

Light Plant Spacing
Planting Depth Days to Germination Plant Height
Full Sun 12" 1/2" 10-14 2'

Gardener's Notes:

Cool weather crop. Outdoors: in a sunny, fertile garden bed, sow groups of 2-3 seeds 12" apart in early spring. Thin to 1 strong seedling in each group. Feed frequently. Indoors: 4-5 weeks before the last frost, sow seeds 1" apart and 1/2" deep in containers of seed starting mix. Transplant sturdiest seedlings when plants are 3" tall into fertile, well-drained soil in full sun 12" apart. Harvest central heads with a sharp knife. Fertilize monthly to encourage smaller side shoots. Plant a second crop in late summer.