








Broccoli Waltham 29 Mini Seed Pkt.
Broccoli Waltham 29 Mini Seed Pkt.
Waltham 29 produces incredibly high yields for broccoli! This variety is known for its good color, cold resistance, dwarf compact plant, and big side shoots. Brassica oleracea var. italica. Developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's historic research farm, Waltham Field Station, heirloom Waltham 29 broccoli has been cultivated to deliver higher yields, grow more uniform vegetable crops, with more repeat harvests. Native to New England , non-GMO Waltham 29 produces Main heads are 4-8" with steady side shoot production after main head is harvested. A compact, cold-hardy and open-pollinated American staple for home gardens. OP. 70 days from transplant. Minimum seed count 50 seeds per pkt.
Broccoli Waltham 29 Mini Seed Pkt.
Waltham 29 produces incredibly high yields for broccoli! This variety is known for its good color, cold resistance, dwarf compact plant, and big side shoots. Brassica oleracea var. italica. Developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's historic research farm, Waltham Field Station, heirloom Waltham 29 broccoli has been cultivated to deliver higher yields, grow more uniform vegetable crops, with more repeat harvests. Native to New England , non-GMO Waltham 29 produces Main heads are 4-8" with steady side shoot production after main head is harvested. A compact, cold-hardy and open-pollinated American staple for home gardens. OP. 70 days from transplant. Minimum seed count 50 seeds per pkt.
Broccoli Waltham 29 Mini Seed Pkt.
Waltham 29 produces incredibly high yields for broccoli! This variety is known for its good color, cold resistance, dwarf compact plant, and big side shoots. Brassica oleracea var. italica. Developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's historic research farm, Waltham Field Station, heirloom Waltham 29 broccoli has been cultivated to deliver higher yields, grow more uniform vegetable crops, with more repeat harvests. Native to New England , non-GMO Waltham 29 produces Main heads are 4-8" with steady side shoot production after main head is harvested. A compact, cold-hardy and open-pollinated American staple for home gardens. OP. 70 days from transplant. Minimum seed count 50 seeds per pkt.