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BROCCOLI-di CICCIO

BROCCOLI-di CICCIO

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Seeds Per Pack: 200

Brassica oleracea
BROCCOLI-di CICCIO is an early variety of Broccoli producing tightly packed, small to medium-sized heads, which are blue-green in colour growing on  strong short stems.   They are best picked regularly to promote new shoots.  This vegetable keeps its crisp texture & strong flavor when steamed or quickly wok fried.  Broccoli wants well manured, friable, moist soil with extra lime.  An Italian heirloom broccoli dates back to 1890.  Compact 5-7.5 cm plant, 60 to 90cm in height, that produces a 10cm central head.  After the central head is cut, many side shoots follow.  Heads are spread out over a period of time making a long harvest season.

 

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How to Grow Broccoli di Ciccio

  1. Choose a sunny position to grow your Broccoli.  This plant can tolerate some shade.
  2. Plant the seeds in well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Sow the seeds about 6 – 12mm (¼ to ½ inch)  deep and 7.6 cm (3 inches) apart, in rows spaced 45 – 60 (18 to 24 inches) apart.
  3. Water the plants regularly to maintain moist soil.  Too much waste will waterlog the soil.   Mulch around the plants to retain moisture in the soil and suppress weeds.
  4. Fertilise the plants with a balanced fertiliser, high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, every two to three weeks.
  5. Monitor the plants for pests and diseases.  Treat aphids, caterpillars, and powdery mildew with insecticidal soap or neem oil to control pests.  Remove any infected leaves or plants to prevent the spread of disease.
  6. Harvest the main head of the broccoli before the flowers start to open and the head has reached full size.  This will encourage the production of side shoots, which you can continue to harvest for several weeks.  The baby leaves taste best when picked young and eaten like Kale.

Keep an eye out for the usual pests such as aphids and caterpillars.  And diseases such as powdery mildew, though this variety is relatively pest resistant

Heritage of Broccoli di Ciccio

The heritage of Broccoli Di Ciccio dates back to Italy 1890 and  had been grown in Italy for over a century.  The plant produces small to medium-sized heads with a slightly bitter taste yet sweet and tender flavour.  Removing the main head allows new side shoots to appear.  Cut off the side shoots as needed when they are sweet and tender.    It is a popular variety among home gardeners and small-scale farmers.  Broccoli di Ciccio exhibits high productivity and adapts well to various growing conditions.
Broccoli di Ciccio is rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber, and calcium.  It’s sweet, tender flavor is highly sought after by chefs and home cooks alike.   Broccoli di Ciccio can be cooked in a variety of ways, including roasting, sautéing, steaming, and stir-frying.   And it is great for freezing.

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Planting Guide for Australia

Scoville Heat Units (SHU)

Plant Height (cm)

60 - 90

Season of Interest

Autumn / Winter

Temperature Range (°C)

18 - 23

Determine / Indeterminate

Annual / Perennial / Biennial

Annual

Frost Hardy / Tender

Hardy

Full Sun / Part Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings

Sow Direct / Raise Seedlings

Soil

Well-drained fertile soil

pH

6.0 - 7.0

Soil Temperature (°C)

7 - 30

Seed Preparation

No special preparation required

Sowing Depth (mm)

0.5 - 1

Plant Spacing (cm)

30 - 45

Row spacing (cm)

45 - 60

Watering

Consistent and regular watering, keeping the soil evenly moist

Germination Time (Days)

5 - 10

Harvest Time (Days)

50 -60 (up to 100)

Good Companion Plants

Beets, Carrots, Chamomile, Dill, Marigolds, Nasturtiums, Onions, Sage, Thyme

Bad Companion Plants

Nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, eggplant), Strawberries, Grapes, Mustard plants, Cabbage family plants (kale, cabbage Brussels sprouts)

Pests

Aphids, Cabbage Worms, Cabbage Loopers, Flea Beetles, Diamondback Moths

Diseases

Clubroot, Downy mildew, White rust, Black leg, Alternaria leaf spot

More About Us

ABSeeds is an Australian owned business trading under the umbrella of Direct Compost Solutions which is owned and managed by Victoria Brun.

We as a company endeavor to provide to the public, Organic, Old Fashioned, Heritage, and Open-pollinated seeds that have not been genetically modified.

We purchased the business in November 2018 and renamed it to ABSeeds (All ‘Bout Seeds) to make the title shorter and represent what we hope to achieve with this business in the years ahead.

Seeds that we can’t grow ourselves we will acquire from people who grow for us, or we may purchase seeds from reputable heritage seed companies.

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