Extra Early Brassica Plants Are A Great Way To Give You Some Of The Earliest Crops Of Brussels, Cabbage, Calabrese & Cauliflower
- Plant Them In March & You Could Be Harvesting From May!this Collection Is For The Smaller Garden Or Household and
Includes:: 4 Plants Each Of:broccoli (calabrese) Marathon
- Produces Dense Blue-green, Finely Beaded Succulent Heads From May.cabbage Duncan
- One Of The Best Spring Cabbages, Producing Firm, Pointed Heads In May But Can Be Picked Before Maturity & Eaten As spring Greens In April.cauliflower Maybach - An Excellent, Early Maturing Variety That Will Not blow In Warm Weather.brussels Sprout Clodius - Dependable Solid, Round Sprouts Ready In Time For The Christmas Period & Continuing For The Remainder Of Winter When Other Green Vegetables Are Scarce.by Sowing Seed In The Autumn & Then Gently Growing The Plants On Over The Winter Under Controlled, Cool Greenhouse Conditions To Produce Sturdy Young Plants That Are Ready To Despatch & Plant Out In Mid/late March, Some 8-10 Weeks Earlier Than The Main Brassica Planting Period.the Extra Early Brassicas Have Been Sown In October & Overwintered Undercover With Frost Protection. The Plants Are Tough, Sturdy & Stocky Ready Hardened Off For Immediate Planting On Arrival. the Plants Will Not Look As Fresh As Spring Sown Plants but Don’t Be Alarmed! The Plants Will Be Taller & Have Some Yellow Leaves Which Will Either Fall Off Or Green Up As The Plant Gets Growing. The Plants Are Typical Of Those Planted By Commercial Growers Up & Down The Country & Will thrive in Prepared Soil. these Plants Will Crop 6-8 Weeks earlier In Your Garden Than Spring Raised Crops & Give Your First Flush Of Produce From Your Garden – & What’s More Many Will Have Cropped Before Persistent Brassica Pests Are Around. ) Caterpillar & Whitefly. prepare Your Planting Bed Di