![]() ![]() No Discount on Postage: Our special discount event means seeds are available at discounted prices. They'll take it to the Post Office for collection if a safe place can't be found. If you haven't requested a signature, the postie will check for a safe place or letterbox (if it fits) to leave your item. Signature on delivery: An additional $2.95 applies if you require a signature on delivery service. However, please note that delays beyond our control may occasionally occur. The tracking number will stay in a 'Pending' status until Quarantine Officers have inspected your shipment at Perth Airport.ĭepending on the postal service you pay for the order, it will generally take an additional 1 to 5 business days for your shipment to arrive from Perth Airport to your address within WA. ![]() Your tracking number will be activated once the inspection is complete, which may take up to 10 business days after we have packed and dispatched your order. WA orders go to the Quarantine WA office at Perth Airport for inspection before being sent to your shipping address by the Quarantine Officers. This applies no matter whether Express Post service is chosen for the order. ![]() To ensure that your orders are processed and shipped out each Thursday, please place them before midnight (AEDT - Sydney time) on Tuesday. WA orders are packed once a week on Wednesday and shipped out on Thursday. For more information, please refer quarantine policy.Īn additional $3 fee covers Biosecurity Tasmania paperwork-maximum 1kg per seed line item. All WA seed orders are subject to Quarantine WA inspection, which may result in delays beyond our control. Seed packets & bulk weight-based seeds up to 500gĪn additional $6 fee applies to cover quarantine inspection fees. Seed packets & bulk weight-based items, garden tools, seed potatoes, tubers, canes, rhizomes & seeds over 750gĮxpress Post & Parcel Service (Australia Post) - WITH TRACKINGĭelivery Estimates: 1-3 business days* (WA, NT, TAS & Remote areas may take longer) Seed packets & bulk weight-based items, garden tools, tubers, canes, rhizomes & seeds up to 750g Standard Post & Parcel (Australia Post) – WITH TRACKINGĭelivery Estimates: 3-10 business days* (WA, NT Remote areas may take longer)įREE domestic tracking letter shipping on seed packet-only orders of $60 (after discount, if any) or above Please see the table below or use the shipping calculators on this website. We pack orders with a first-in, first-out policy. Note: We're sorry, but we cannot prioritise order packing service for customers who have paid for Express Post. Express Post seed orders do not receive priority during the Quarantine WA inspection. WA order dispatch: Once a week, regardless of whether Express Post is chosen. Usually, 1-2 business days for express post & 3-8 business days for standard post. Transit time: Depends upon the postage service that you choose and pay. Order dispatch time: 1-3 business days, excluding weekend & public holiday. You can also start in direct light in the cooler spring, then move to a shadier spot in the heat of summer to extend the growing season.All orders are dispatched from our warehouse in Sydney, NSW, Australia AUSTRALIA-WIDE SEED DELIVERY Since containers are moveable, you have the advantage of being able to test out different amounts of sunlight. If your sunlight is too hot or intense, try moving the container to a spot that gets some protective shade in the afternoon. It’s best to plant it in spring or fall (winter in very hot climates) and to place it in a spot that receives at least six hours of sunlight per day. The plants need fertile, well-draining soil, so pick a good quality soilless potting mix and make sure to use a pot with adequate drainage holes.īroccoli rabe grows best in full sun, but it does not do well in intense heat. The ideal container size for potted broccoletto is about 24 inches (61 cm.) in diameter. It can be harvested even younger and grown as a cut-and-come-again salad green. This means container grown broccoli rabe doesn’t need a lot of space to spread out. Unlike broccoli, it is eaten very young, usually ready for harvest about 45 days after planting. Broccoli rabe is fast growing and relatively compact. ![]() About Growing Broccoletto in PotsĬan you grow potted broccoletto? The short answer is– yes, as long as you treat it right. Can you grow it in a pot though? Keep reading to learn more about how to grow broccoli rabe in containers. It’s a tasty, fast-growing vegetable to have on hand for cooking. While it looks a lot like broccoli and shares a name, it is actually more closely related to a turnip, and it has a darker, spicier flavor. Broccoli rabe, also known as broccoletto, is a leafy green eaten with its immature flower heads. ![]()
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