Romanesco Broccoli Cauliflower Seeds
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"Grow the stunning Romanesco vegetable in your home garden with these premium non-GMO heirloom seeds! Known for its vibrant green, fractal-patterned heads, Romanesco is a unique cross between broccoli and cauliflower, offering a nutty, delicate flavor perfect for roasting, steaming, or fresh salads. Easy-to-grow in home gardens, raised beds, or outdoor plots, these seeds are ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Enjoy a bountiful harvest of visually striking, nutrient-rich Romanesco straight from your garden."





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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Early spring / Fall
Growth Habit
Compact, Bushy
Flavor Profile
Mild, Nutty, Tender
Plant Characteristics
Light green, fractal-shaped heads; uniform growth; medium-size plants
Use
Steaming, Roasting, Soups, Salads, Purees
Growing Conditions
Full sun, fertile, well-drained soil; prefers cool temperatures
Harvest Advantages
Consistent heads, Early maturity, High yield
Plant Resistance
Disease-tolerant; prefers cool-season growth
About Romanesco Broccoli Cauliflower Seeds
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
Seed Names
Romanesco Broccoli Cauliflower Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
Romanesco Broccoli Cauliflower is an heirloom variety known for its stunning fractal-shaped, lime-green heads and mild, nutty flavor. Its compact, bushy plants are perfect for home gardens and small-scale farming. This visually striking vegetable thrives in cool-season conditions, producing uniform, tender heads ideal for steaming, roasting, or adding to salads and purees.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
¼–½ inch
Sowing Method
Indoor seed-starting or direct sow
Plant Spacing
18–24 inches apart; 24–36 inches between rows
Days to Maturity
75–90 days
Soil Preparation
Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct sow in cool soil
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–10
Water Needs
Moderate, consistent moisture
Planting Season
Early spring or late summer for fall harvest
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 25–30 sq.ft
500
up to 125–150 sq.ft
1000
up to 250–300 sq.ft