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Broccoli Varieties: Which One Suits Your Garden Best?

Broccoli Vegetable Growing Guide | Seedmart Australia

Explore Seedmart’s broccoli varieties—from classic heading types to vibrant sprouting and microgreen-friendly types. Use our handy comparison chart to pick the perfect variety based on your climate, space, and harvest goals.

Broccoli Comparison Table

Variety Type Best For Harvest Time
Waltham 29 Heading broccoli Classic large heads; cool-season staple ~70–100 days
Green Sprouting Calabrese Sprouting broccoli Extended harvest with side shoots ~60–90 days
Romanesco Heading broccoli Unique fractal heads, sweet nutty flavour ~70–90 days
Baby Broccoli Mini florets Compact, quick to harvest—great for small gardens Fast maturity
Di Ciccio Sprouting broccoli Dual-purpose: microgreens or full maturity, high yield Varies
Imperial Heat-tolerant heading Ideal for warmer climates or summer planting ~65–85 days
Raab (Rapini) Leafy sprouting type Fast-growing; tender leaves and small buds Quick harvest
Marathon Long-season heading Extended growing period with consistent heads Long season
Camele Sprouting broccoli Multiple harvests; compact habit Moderate
Liscia Sprouting type Italian heirloom with delicate side shoots Moderate

How to Use This Comparison

  • Waltham 29: Heading type for traditional large heads. Shop Waltham 29
  • Green Sprouting Calabrese: Multiple harvests via side shoots. Shop Calabrese
  • Romanesco: Visually striking and flavourful. Shop Romanesco
  • Baby Broccoli: Fast-growing, ideal for compact spaces. Shop Baby Broccoli
  • Di Ciccio: Microgreens or full maturity—versatile. Shop Di Ciccio
  • Imperial: Heat-tolerant for warmer planting windows. Shop Imperial
  • Raab (Rapini): Quick-growing leafy style. Shop Raab
  • Marathon: Consistent heads over a long season. Shop Marathon
  • Camele: Compact sprouting type with repeated harvests. Shop Camele
  • Liscia: Italian heirloom with delicate side shoots. Shop Liscia

Looking for Growing Tips?

Each broccoli variety suits different climates and garden goals. For detailed planting guidance across all types, check out our Complete Guide to Growing Broccoli Varieties in Australia.

Quick Variety Cheat Sheet

Your Goal Best Variety
Large traditional heads Waltham 29
Multiple harvests Green Sprouting Calabrese
Visual standout in the garden Romanesco
Quick and space-saving Baby Broccoli
Dual-purpose (head + microgreens) Di Ciccio
Heat tolerant Imperial
Fast leafy yield Raab (Rapini)
Long season heads Marathon
Compact sprouting habit Camele
Italian heirloom sprouting Liscia

Want to find out the Best Broccoli Varieties for Sprouts & Microgreens in Australia? Click here to read our helpful guide.

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