Purple Sprouting Broccoli

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I 'accidentally' sowed some Purple Sprouting Broccoli seed this week (Southern England). I say accidentally as I put them in open ground rather than the greenhouse. Now I know it is much too early, but broccoli is hardy so will the seed just sit there until it is warm enough to germinate and might be OK? Or shall I just write them off?

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Are they a Winter variety, or a Summer variety, Grove?
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@oldherbaceous they are winter ones.
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It always used to be the second week in April for sowing Winter PSB outside but, with the weather being all over the place and since it has been so mild, I think there is a very good chance they will germinate…..you should know in a couple of weeks, so there will still be time to re-sow, if there is no sign. Also watch out for slugs and snails, as they can graze the emerging seedlings off, just as they are coming through!
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