Umpqua - Broccoli
This variety produces dark-green buds around 12 to 15 cm in diameter. It also produces an abundance of shoots over a long period.
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in the ground, in bucket
Sow in pots under cover. Cover seeds with a thin layer of soil. Transplant when plants have 2 to 3 leaves, every 10 cm. Transplant when plants have 4 to 5 leaves, every 50 cm in rows spaced 50 cm apart, without burying the stem too deeply. For sowing in the open ground, sow lightly in rows spaced 50 cm apart. Thin to 50 cm along the row.
Spring sowing is possible as long as it is carried out just after the last frosts, to minimize the risk of early bolting.
March, April, May, June
June, July, August, September, October, November
in the ground
sunny, semi-shade
fort
clayey, limestone, humus
drained, wet
Brassica oleracea
200 seeds
From 10 to 15 cm
Dark green
This variety was developed in 1990 by Tim Peters. It takes its name from the Umpqua River in Oregon.