Broccoli Seeds (Brassica oleracea & Brassica rapa)

Broccoli Seeds (Brassica oleracea & Brassica rapa)

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Broccoflower Geum F1
Organic Broccoli Belstar F1
Organic Broccoli de Cicco
Broccoli Chinese Gai Lan
Organic Broccoli Raab Spring Rapini
Broccoli Sprouting Summer Purple
Broccoli Sprouting Winter Rudolph
Broccoli Summer Green F1
Broccoli Sprouting Tasty Stems F1
Broccoli Winter Green F1

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Shop Broccoli Seeds (Brassica oleracea)

Explore Kings Seeds’ collection of broccoli seeds, perfect for every New Zealand garden. As the largest supplier of certified organic seeds, our 100% NZ-owned family business offers heirloom and modern varieties of broccoli seeds (Brassica oleracea). Begin your garden journey with us and shop Kings Seed’s broccoli seeds now.


When to Grow Broccoli Seeds?

Broccoli seeds thrive in cooler temperatures, making it perfect for spring or autumn planting. For optimal growth, plant seeds when soil temperatures range from cool to mildly warm. This ensures your plants mature under ideal conditions, avoiding the summer's peak heat.


How to Harvest Broccoli Seeds?

Harvesting broccoli at the right time ensures peak flavour and nutrition. Cut the broccoli head with 15 cm of stem before the flowers bloom. This encourages side shoots, prolonging the harvest season. Water plants regularly and monitor for pests to maintain healthy, productive broccoli plants throughout the growing season.


What are the Different Varieties of Broccoli Seeds?

Kings Seeds offers a wide range of broccoli seed varieties, including both heirloom and hybrid types. From the Broccoflower Geum, with densely packed green florets, to the adaptable Organic Broccoli Belstar, the Broccoli Chinese Gai Lan with leafy stems and small flower heads and more. Our range ensures you can choose seeds that thrive for all preferences. Shop Kings Seeds’ varieties of broccoli seeds now.