Broccoli Raab Seeds
Characteristics and Uses
Broccoli Raab, also known as rapini, is a leafy green vegetable with a slightly bitter flavor. It is harvested for its tender stems, leaves, and small broccoli-like florets, and is commonly used in Italian and Mediterranean cuisines.
Growing Conditions
- Light: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Temperature: 50–70°F
- Water: Keep soil moderately moist
Planting Tips
- Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost
- Space plants 6–8 inches apart
- Harvest leaves and stems when young and tender
Benefits
- Bitter greens full of vitamins and minerals
- Popular in Mediterranean dishes like pastas and soups
- Quick-growing, ideal for cooler growing seasons