Replacing Packman Broccoli

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Replacing Packman Broccoli

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Post: # 144407Unread post GoDawgs
Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:06 am

A little while ago @AZGardener mentioned that Castle Dome F1 is the grower's updated version of my long time performer Packman F1 broccoli so I'm trying it this spring it. This morning I did one more internet search for Packman and found some on Amazon but I'm not sure I trust the seed after finding a complaint from someone who grew it and said it definitely wasn't Packman.

Anderson's Seed and Garden is advertising Imperial broccoli, calling it "formerly Packman".

Jung has replaced Packman with Castle Dome as the substitute and Reimer has replaced it with Pack-Pro broccoli.

Haven't found any information about why it was replaced after reading so many glowing reports about early, heat tolerant, nice tight large headed, many side shoots Packman.

So, besides trying Castle Dome this spring I will also grow some Blue Wind. This is another F1 one you can't find much anymore. It was pretty much the equal of Packman in all aspects when I ran a side-by-side trial one year. I have 30 Blue Wind seeds left in my seed "vault" so I'll be ok for a few more years. Meanwhile I'm also going to give new-to-me Rasmus a shot this fall.

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Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:16 pm

Good topic. While I still have some Packman seeds, I did notice that my favorite broccoli was no longer available. So given that, I'm watching this thread to see what to grow next.
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Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:42 am

@MissS , what was your favorite broccoli? I probably read it somewhere already but can't remember.

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Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:52 am

https://varietytrials.eorganic.info/sit ... -FINAL.pdf

@GoDawgs check out the link. Trial of several broccoli types including Packman in eastern North Carolina and the Piedmont. You really aren’t far from there.

I grew Ironman this season. Really fantastic flavor and tight heads. I haven’t grown Packman, but Ironman beat Packman in the trial. (Sounds like a Marvel movie)
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Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:19 am

@karstopography, thanks for that link. Ironman and Imperial are pretty long finishes and I might try one for the fall. I need that shorter finish time for spring.

Those trials are not close to here. The Piedmont area of NC has a milder climate than I have. I did check out their Western NC trials. The Waynesville station is up in the NC mountains, a lot different climate than here. We're on the Fall Line, an area where the flat land of eastern and southern Georgia start rising to transition to the Appalachians. The line runs southwest through Georgia from Columbia SC down through Columbus GA (near the AL border). It really affects the weather. Sometimes spring is a lot milder and sometimes a lot colder.

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Post: # 144477Unread post MissS
Fri Feb 07, 2025 11:00 am

GoDawgs wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:42 am @MissS , what was your favorite broccoli? I probably read it somewhere already but can't remember.
Pacman has always been my favorite. It's a nice head and makes plenty of side shoots to further the crop.
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