Broccoli Seeds - Sprouting


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Grow Your Own Superfoods: Premium Broccoli Sprouting Seeds

Imagine harvesting your own vibrant, nutrient-packed superfoods right from your kitchen bench—any day of the year. With Australian Wheatgrass's Premium Broccoli Sprouting Seeds, it's not just possible, it's incredibly easy and fast. We believe that everyone deserves access to the freshest, most nutritious food, and our seeds are the first step on that journey. Forget wilted greens from the supermarket; experience the unmatched vitality and flavour of sprouts you've grown yourself.

The Sulforaphane Superstar of Your Kitchen

What makes broccoli sprouts a true superfood? It's their exceptionally high concentration of sulforaphane. This powerful natural compound is celebrated by health experts for its antioxidant properties. Growing your own is the most effective way to harness this incredible natural goodness, delivering a nutritional punch that far surpasses that of mature broccoli florets.

A Taste of Freshness in Every Meal

Beyond their health benefits, these sprouts are a delight for your taste buds. Their mild, peppery crunch is the perfect finishing touch for:

  • 🥗 Vibrant Salads and Bowls

  • 🥪 Hearty Sandwiches and Wraps

  • 🥤 Nutrient-Boosted Smoothies and Juices

  • 🥑 Delicious Avocado Toast Toppings

The Australian Wheatgrass Quality Promise

When you choose our seeds, you're choosing a brand that cares. We guarantee that every packet is:

  • High Germination: Rigorously tested for a 95%+ success rate.

  • Non-GMO: Pure, natural seeds just as nature intended.

  • Completely Untreated: Free from fungicides, coatings, or any chemical treatments.

  • Sourced for Quality: We partner with trusted growers in Australia and New Zealand to bring you the finest sprouting seeds available.

Ready to transform your meals and boost your well-being? Click 'Add to Cart' now and start your home-growing journey with Australian Wheatgrass today!

We offer two premium varieties:

  • Type 1: Australian-Grown Green Sprouting Seeds: A robust, reliable variety with a tested 96% germination rate.
  • Type 2: New Zealand-Grown Calabrese Seeds: A sought-after variety with a high 95% germination rate, known for its excellent performance.

– Seed Quality: Untreated, non-GMO, high-germination seeds

– Time to Harvest: Ready in 5–6 days

– Nutritional Profile: Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, antioxidants, and sulforaphane

– Flavour: Mild, slightly peppery taste

– Mixing Options: Can be grown solo or blended with alfalfa, radish, or clover seeds

Growing broccoli sprouts at home is quick and easy. Simply soak your seeds, rinse twice daily, and watch them sprout into fresh, crunchy greens within a few days. Don’t worry if you notice a little white fuzz — it’s just natural root hairs, not mould.

For beginners, our Broccoli Sprout Kit is the perfect start. It includes 2 glass seed sprouters and 1kg of broccoli seeds for only $69.90. If you’re a regular sprouter, you can also buy broccoli seeds in bulk and save while keeping a constant supply of fresh, homegrown sprouts.

👉 Want a step-by-step guide? Read our How to Grow Broccoli Sprouts blog for detailed instructions and tips.

Too easy — fresh, nutritious broccoli sprouts in under a week!

Seeds don't expire, but their ability to sprout weakens over time. With proper storage, your seeds will remain viable for years, ensuring a high germination rate for every batch of fresh sprouts.

Key Storage Tips:

  • ✅ Keep it Cool, Dry, and Dark: The best place to store seeds is in a location that's away from heat, light, and humidity.
  • ✅ Use an Airtight Container: Jars or sealed bags are ideal. For extra protection against moisture, you can add a silica gel packet.
  • ✅ Consider Refrigeration: For long-term storage, keeping seeds in the fridge or freezer is a great option. Just be sure to let them return to room temperature before you use them.

Sprouting Seed Viability Guide

Here's how long you can expect some of our most popular seeds to last when stored correctly:

  • 1–2 Years: Mung beans, peas, lentils, and chickpeas.
  • 3–4 Years: Alfalfa, radish, fenugreek, and mustard.
  • 4–5 Years: Broccoli, wheatgrass, sunflower, buckwheat, and clover.

If you're unsure about older seeds, you can perform a simple germination test. Place a few seeds on a damp paper towel inside a sealed bag. Keep them moist and check the number of sprouts after 5–10 days to see if they are still viable.

We use a variety of courier services for delivery, primarily Fastway Couriers and Australia Post.

Order Dispatch:
We dispatch all orders within 1-2 working days. Orders to major cities typically arrive within 2-3 working days. Orders to rural areas usually arrive within 5-10 working days.

Packaging:
Orders weighing 200 grams or less will be sent in a standard Australia Post envelope. Orders weighing over 200 grams will be sent using a courier service.

Please Note:
Despite these estimated delivery times, we DO NOT guarantee that deliveries will arrive at the specified time or date. We always strive to fulfill your order promptly, but delivery times are ultimately dependent on the courier service. Please allow adequate time for your order to arrive.

Tracking and Signature

Tracked Deliveries:
All our deliveries are tracked, which allows you to track your parcel in real-time.

Contact-Free Delivery:
Your package may be left in a safe place. If you are unavailable at the time of delivery, some couriers may leave a calling card for you to arrange a suitable delivery time. Deliveries can arrive at any time between 7am to 6pm. Unfortunately, we are unable to specify exact delivery times.

Important Reminder:
Please do not request a specific delivery time or for the courier to contact you prior to delivery. This is not possible. Most couriers will take photographs as proof of delivery when leaving packages.

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If desired, you may grant Authority to Leave (ATL) your parcel at the door or another location of your choice during the online checkout process. Most couriers have already implemented the ATL process due to contact-free deliveries.

Proof of Delivery:
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Shipping to Western Australia and Tasmania

Importation Rules:
It is the responsibility of each customer to be aware of their state’s import rules for seeds/plant matter. Please consult the following links for your state's biosecurity restrictions on importing seeds:

Responsibility for Fees:
We accept no responsibility for any inspection fees or fines incurred due to customers importing seeds that require quarantine inspections or that violate state import rules.

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Help and Advice

Most sprouting seeds are ready to eat in 3–7 days, depending on the variety.

Our seeds are high-quality, non-GMO, and untreated. Some varieties are certified organic — check the product page for details.

If you’re new to sprouting, some of the easiest and most rewarding seeds are broccoli, alfalfa, chickpeas, and radish. These sprout quickly (usually within 3–6 days) and add fresh flavour and nutrition to everyday meals. For a leafy texture, sprout broccoli, alfalfa, clover and radish — you can even mix them together for a tasty, well-balanced blend. For a crunchier, protein-rich sprout, try chickpeas, red lentils, and blue peas. Sprout tails appear within 24 hours, and they’re ready to eat in just 2–3 days, depending on how developed you prefer them. Whether sprouted separately or in mixes, these beginner-friendly seeds are quick to grow, versatile, and full of nutrients.

No — you don’t need any fancy equipment. Our sprouting seeds can be grown in a simple glass jar with a mesh lid or even a clean kitchen sieve. All you need is fresh water, room temperature, and a little patience. If you’d like to make it easier, we also offer sprouting jars and wheatgrass kits that are designed to give the best airflow and drainage, but they’re optional. Many of our customers start with just a jar and then upgrade later once they’re hooked on sprouting! For For great value, check out our Beginner's Sprouting Kit and our Broccoli Sprout Kit.

Are sprouts safe to eat?

While most sprouts are safe to eat, raw sprouts can carry a risk of foodborne illnesses from bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella. The contamination often originates from the seed itself, which can be exposed to bacteria in the field or during storage. This risk applies to both store-bought and homegrown sprouts, which is why it comes down to the quality of the seeds. For instance, Australian wheatgrass seeds have undergone phytosanitary testing, which verifies that they have been inspected and are free from specific pathogens like E. coli and Salmonella, making them a safer option for sprouting.

If you need to sterilize seeds, you can use white vinegar. Just add two tablespoons of white vinegar per 250ml of water, stir in the seeds, and let them sit for 15 minutes. To further reduce your risk, be sure to buy high-quality sprouts and maintain a sanitary growing environment. If you're an older adult, pregnant, or have a compromised immune system, it's best to avoid eating raw sprouts.

Do sprouts need light to grow?

No, sprouts do not require light to grow. They can be grown in the dark, but it's often easier to simply keep them in a well-ventilated, cool place with some indirect light. This allows for a better-looking sprout and also helps you remember to rinse them. You can grow sprouts indoors all year round, as long as the conditions are right. In colder months, rinse seeds in warm water to help promote growth and try to keep your sprouts in a warm environment.

What are some common problems when growing sprouts?

Common issues include sprouts that are smelly or moldy, and seeds that don't sprout at all. Rot is often caused by high temperatures, poor air circulation, or not rinsing and draining the sprouts properly, or by soaking the seeds for too long. To avoid this, rinse them twice a day, use clean equipment, and keep them in a cool area with good airflow. If your seeds aren't sprouting, you may be using old seeds, overfilling your jar, or not draining it properly after rinsing.

How do I store sprouts once they're ready?

Sprouts are typically ready to harvest in 3-6 days. After harvesting, let your sprouts drain off any excess water before placing them in a closed container. Store them in the refrigerator, where they'll stay fresh for up to a week.

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Donald Campbell, Queensland.

I have been getting seeds for my use from Australian Wheatgrass for years now because, in my view, they are simply the best supplier, so why go anywhere else . There are many good things written about broccoli sprouts. I will let you read online what they are. I am having a hobby of having good stuff for the effects on me. For about the last two years, I have had a diet of broccoli, alfalfa and two other types as a large part. The sprouts are put in a blender, along with some different fruits. I have the blended stuff and some carefully selected supplements. My fasting blood tests have really gone to being so good. The pick of broccoli sprouts for being the main help is in the videos about it.

It sounds like you're really dialed into your health routine! Broccoli sprouts are definitely getting a lot of attention for their potential benefits, especially with their high concentration of sulforaphane, which has been shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It’s great to hear that your fasting blood tests have improved. When you blend the sprouts with fruits, are you aiming for specific benefits, like detox or digestive health? It seems like you’ve got a solid system in place. What supplements have you found most helpful in complementing your diet?

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Karen Mitchell

Easy transaction, delivery was great and the description spot on

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Jason
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Rob

Very happy with the sprouting broccoli seeds
Prompt delivery,early spring here in southern
West Australia,so germination is slow

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tim

amazing seeds.... thanks :)

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