Hey fellow gardeners! I’ve been growing broccoli for over 10 years now, and one of the most common questions I get is about where to find good broccoli seeds. Today, I’m gonna share everything I know about buying broccoli seeds, including my favorite trusted sources and some pro tips I’ve learned along the way.
Top Reliable Sources for Broccoli Seeds
1. Park Seed
Park Seed has been my go-to source for years Here’s what they offer
- 100% Non-GMO seeds
- Wide variety selection (12+ types)
- High germination rates
- Popular varieties like:
- Aspabroc Hybrid
- Green Magic Hybrid
- Belstar Hybrid Organic
- Waltham 29 Heirloom
2. Gurney’s Seed & Nursery
We’ve found Gurney’s to be super reliable for
- Premium quality seeds
- Excellent customer service
- Notable varieties:
- Gurney’s Blue Ribbon Hybrid
- Premium Crop Hybrid
- Purple Magic
- Romanesco
Types of Broccoli Seeds Available
Standard Varieties
- Early Fall harvest types
- Spring planting varieties
- Heat-tolerant options
- Cold-hardy selections
Specialty Types
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Organic Seeds
- Belstar Hybrid
- Certified organic options
- Non-treated seeds
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Heirloom Varieties
- Waltham 29
- Calabrese
- Purple Sprouting
What to Look For When Buying
Quality Indicators
- High germination rate guarantee
- Disease resistance ratings
- Clear planting instructions
- Proper packaging date
Price Range Guide
Type | Price Range---------------|-------------Standard | $2.95-$4.95Hybrid | $5.95-$7.95Organic | $5.95-$8.95Heirloom | $2.95-$4.95
Best Time to Buy Seeds
I’ve learned timing is everything! Here’s when to buy:
- Early Winter: Best selection available
- Late Winter: Get ready for spring planting
- Mid-Summer: Stock up for fall crops
- End of Season: Possible deals but limited selection
Pro Tips for Seed Shopping
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Bulk Buying Benefits
- Save money on larger quantities
- Share with gardening buddies
- Store extras properly for next season
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Storage Considerations
- Keep in cool, dry place
- Use airtight containers
- Label with purchase date
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Waiting too long to order (popular varieties sell out fast!)
- Not checking growing zone compatibility
- Ignoring shipping dates
- Skipping reviews and ratings
Special Features to Consider
When picking your broccoli seeds, think about:
Growing Conditions
- Full sun vs partial shade tolerance
- Temperature requirements
- Soil type needs
Harvest Timeline
- Days to maturity
- Cut-and-come-again varieties
- Continuous harvest options
My Personal Experience
I tried seeds from both Park Seed and Gurney’s last year. The Park Seed Aspabroc Hybrid did great for me; it gave me very tender shoots and many harvests. The biggest heads I’ve ever grown came from the Gurney’s Blue Ribbon Hybrid!
Final Thoughts
It’s not hard to find good broccoli seeds if you know where to look. These reliable sources will help you start growing broccoli, no matter how much experience you have as a gardener.
Remember to:
- Order early
- Check reviews
- Consider your growing zone
- Store seeds properly
Happy growing, everyone! Drop a comment below if you’ve had good experiences with other seed sources – I’m always looking to try new varieties!
P. S. Please remember to sign up for these seed companies’ newsletters. They often send great deals and early bird specials!
[Note: This article was last updated July 2025 with current availability and pricing]
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A popular member of the cabbage family, broccoli is packed with nutrition and can be eaten raw, steamed, baked, cooked in stir-fries and more. Broccoli picked straight from the garden is often tastier and more flavorful than broccoli bought in stores.
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Broccoli Seeds for Sale from Gurney’s
At Gurneys, we grow a lot of broccoli varieties in our test gardens. Our broccoli seeds for sale represent the best varieties in terms of flavor and home garden performance. When selecting broccoli seeds for the home garden, keep in mind that broccoli plants are a cool season crop that can be grown in the spring or fall. In fact, theyll keep growing after light fall frosts. If growing in the South, select a broccoli variety that is adaptable to warmer climates. For the best flavor, Gurneys® Blue Ribbon Hybrid Broccoli Seed is a hands-down winner. For gardeners who want to extend the harvest season, we recommend choosing a sprouting broccoli that can be harvested for weeks.
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