I just got the new T&M catalogue and one thing caught my eye, they have a summer variety of purple sprouting broccoli.
But the thing that really caught my eye was their statement that "unlike other varieties the seeds do not need to be chilled over the winter to germinate".
I for one didn't know that PSB seeds needed to be chilled, although I have never saved seeds myself and there is the possibility that seed suppliers chill them before they sell them, but that seems unlikely. So it would be interesting if anyone here HAS saved their own seed and germinated it without chilling ... after all, you normally don't sow PSB seed until April/May anyway, so I don't see where the chilling part could take place.
Even the plants don't need chilling to produce spears as mine usually start in October.
Or (dare I say it), are they pulling a fast one just to sell a new variety ?
For those without a catalogue it is on-line at http://www.thompson-morgan.com/seeds1/product/4778/1/
Although here they call it "vernalisation, (winter chill)" which is also wrong as "vernal" means spring ... not winter, or am I now being pedantic
