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Brussels Sprouts, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower are just a few of the vegetables classed as brassica and there are plenty to choose from in our online range. Be sure to cover young plants with fine netting to deter birds and other pests.
Cauliflower 'Amazing' - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionBrassica oleracea (Botrytis Group)
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Cauliflower 'Avalanche' F1 Hybrid (Summer/Autumn)Brassica oleracea (Botrytis Group) Excellent dual purpose variety, particularly for solid miniature heads when planted closely, or for a snow white larger head at wider spacing. Cauliflower ‘Avalanche’ has a vigorous, upright habit, producing quality heads which stand well in good condition. Suitable for close spacing to produce miniature heads. Height: 45cm (18”). Spread: 60cm (24”). Companion planting: Try growing cauliflowers with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles. Useful links: More info |
Broccoli 'Brokali Apollo' F1 Hybrid (Calabrese, Chinese Kale) - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionBrassica oleracea, Kailaan
Here’s a chance to grow a tasty and nutritious, distinctly flavoured, tender-stem broccoli at a fraction of the price of imported supermarket produce. Broccoli 'Brokali Apollo' is a unique cross between selections of broccoli and Chinese kale which produces a plant with soft and tender stems and flower buds that you are sure to enjoy. Height: 60cm (24"). Spread: 75cm (30"). More info |
Spinach 'Viking' - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionSpinacia oleracea
Spinach 'Viking' is very easy to grow, rewarding you with a tasty abundance of broad, dark green leaves that can be eaten fresh or are ideal for freezing. Spinach is usually eaten cooked but it can also be eaten raw as a baby leaf in salads. Height and spread: 30cm (12"). More info |

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