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me&thegals
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Awesome!! I just ordered that very variety from Johnny's yesterday! Just didn't know how to use it, but doesn't everything seem to taste great stir-fried with garlic and onions?SewingDiva said:We grow Johnny's Sessantina Brccoli Raab and love it; it's easy to start from seed and it grows fast. Last year I started seeds March 1 and transplanted April 10 in 40 degree weather. In retrospect I could have transplanted it April 1 easily (I'll do that this year in fact.)
Sessantina is a cool weather variety and it bolts fast, but I still love it because it thrives when there is not really much else growing. I grow it under a floating row cover to deter animals because it's the only green thing in my yard.
It has a slightly bitter taste and its good sauteed with garlic and onions. It's a hearty green like collards, kale and swiss chard.
This year I'm going to double the amount I grow!![]()