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Early Purple Sprouting, Heirloom Broccoli Seeds – 19th Century Classic, Extremely Cold-Hardy, Continuous Side Shoots

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Early Purple Sprouting — The 19th Century Heirloom Broccoli That Overwinters and Produces Continuous Side Shoots

Early Purple Sprouting is a long-season heirloom broccoli with beautiful deep-purple sprouts and high nutritional content — introduced to the United States in the second half of the 19th century and a favorite of American gardeners and chefs ever since. Enjoy the striking purple color raw in salads and crudités, or cook as you would regular broccoli — the color turns traditional green when heated. Once the central head is harvested, plants continue to produce plentiful side shoots for an extended harvest. Extremely cold-hardy — plant in late fall, allow to overwinter, and harvest in spring for a 200-day season, or grow as a summer crop in long-season areas for harvest in about 120 days.

Why Grow Early Purple Sprouting?

  • 19th century American heirloom — a favorite of gardeners and chefs for over 150 years
  • Beautiful deep-purple sprouts — stunning raw, turns green when cooked
  • Extremely cold-hardy — overwinter in the ground and harvest in spring
  • Continuous side shoots — keeps producing after central head is harvested
  • High nutritional content — packed with vitamins
  • Open-pollinated heirloom — save seed year after year

Growing Notes

For overwintering: start indoors in summer, transplant outdoors in late summer or early fall. Plants overwinter in the ground and produce in early spring — harvest in approximately 200 days. For summer production in long-season areas: start indoors in early spring and transplant after last frost — harvest in approximately 120 days. Space plants 18–24 inches apart in full sun in fertile, well-draining soil. Keep soil consistently moist. Harvest central head first, then harvest side shoots regularly to encourage continued production.

Summer Harvest ~120 days (long-season areas)
Overwinter Harvest ~200 days (plant fall, harvest spring)
Sprout Color Deep purple raw — turns green when cooked
Cold Hardiness Extremely cold-hardy — overwinters in ground
Production Central head + continuous side shoots
Type Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO, Annual/Biennial
USDA Zones 3–12

Packed and shipped by Box Garden Seeds LLC — heirloom seeds grown without GMOs, selected for flavor, resilience, and your garden’s success.