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Clubroot Resistant Brassica Veg Plant Collection

SKU: 55176

Brassica oleracea gemmifera, Brassica oleracea capitata, Brassica oleracea italica, Brassica oleracea botrytis

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The seeds we have been introducing for plants which show resistance to club root are among our most popular. We thought it would be a good idea to put them together into one plant collection. Varieties which show resistance to the club root scourge are a must for many of us!

Collection contains 40 plants, 10 each of:

Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 If clubroot is a problem in your veg plot this early to mid season hybrid is for you. The dark green buttons stand in good condition on the tall plants for several weeks. Harvest from October.

Cabbage Kilaton F1 At last a cabbage which has resistance to clubroot and what a cabbage! A large densely hearted ball-head with a lovely texture and flavour. Harvest From September.

Calabrese Monclano F1 This quality club-root resistant variety produces firm, domed heads with fine beads. It is high yielding and has good resistance to downy mildew which also gives it good standing ability. Harvest from August.

Cauliflower Clapton F1 Heavy, dense, late summer and autumn caulis of superb quality. Very white heads. Club root resistant. Harvest from September.

If you do not have the time or the facilities for raising your own vegetable plants from seed, let us save you the hassle wit(more...)

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Joyce H. (England, United Kingdom)
Very good

Delivery a bit delayed but plants still ok

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Adrian W. (England, United Kingdom)

Excellent packaging and plants were still in 100% great condition will be using again soon

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Janet P. (England, United Kingdom)

I hope that we have a good crop like last year’s!

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Angela

Good quality plug plants

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David L. (England, United Kingdom)
Top greens

On arrival, soaked for an hour in their wrappings. Planted out in prepared ground straight after. Within a couple of days they had "perked up" and were looking really good........then something struck ! leaves being systematically eaten by unknown bugs....this is happening despite being sprayed with Grazers G3......I`m now hoping for the best.