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(Brassica oleracea)
Sow
seeds thinly 1cm deep, thin to 15cm apart and transplant when 7.5cm high to a spacing of 60cm. Early sowings can be made indoors

Red Cabbage

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Cabbage seeds Marner Large Red     Organic SOurced

Cabbage Marner Large Red     Organic Sourced
Av 100 seeds
Red Cabbage variety. Medium to large, solid heads, surrounded by large outer leaves, useful for weed suppression. Good standing ability. Cut heads store well.
Sow February to April,  Harvest October to November.

£2.25 Add to basket


 



Red Cabbage F1 Rodima

 

 

 

Cabbage F1 Rodima
Av 50 Seeds
A Quality Red Cabbage Variety. Intense red with light heads and a short internal stalk. Excellent flavour, external colour, uniformity and good standing ability 
Sow:- March to May Plant out April onwards, Harvest October through to March

£1.70 Add to basket

 

 

 


  Primero F1
Av 100 seeds
Red Cabbage variety. An outstanding, early maturing red cabbage. Good flavour and intense red colouring. Can be grown at high density and is ideal for successional sowings.
Sow:- March to early May harvest August onwards

£1.65 Add to basket

 

 

 


  Red Drumhead
Av 300 seeds
Red Cabbage variety. Solid round heads with good structure. Dark red leaves that are ideal in salads.

£1.15 Add to basket


 

 


 

SAVOY CABBAGE

Savoy Cabbage F1 Medee

Savoy Cabbage F1 Medee  NEW
Av 60 Seeds
Medee is a Wirosa type with superb winter survival. Compact frame with very little wastage. 0.8 to 1kg heads with a neat, attractive appearance. Dark green savoyed foliage with an attractive blue tinge.
Sow:- April- May  Harvest November - March

£1.70 Add to basket

 

 

 


Savoy Cabbage F1 Capriccio

Savoy Cabbage F1 Capriccio   NEW
Av 60 Seeds
Capriccio is a summer - autumn savoy, with attractive fresh green foliage. Excellent uniform, dense quality heads of 0.8-1.2kg
Sow:- April- late May  Harvest August- October

£1.70 Add to basket

 

 

 





Savoy Cabbage Vertus     Organic
Av 200 seeds
Sow April / May Harvest january to April
A winter vegetable for the outdoor plot. medium-late variety with rounded, flattish heads. Leaves are greyish-green and well blistered.

£1.19 Add to basket

 

 

 


Cabbage Greens

Cabbage Advantage Spring greens for all seasons, excellent spring, summer and autumn greens, and for small to medium hearted cabbage harvest spring or autumn

Cabbage Advantage
Av 100 Seeds

Spring greens for all seasons, excellent spring, summer and autumn greens, and for small to medium hearted cabbage harvest spring or autumn.
Sow:- Sow spring or summer

£1.55 Add to basket

 

 


Cabbage seeds Advantage       Organic Sourced

Cabbage Advantage       Organic Sourced
Av 100 Seeds

Spring greens for all seasons, excellent spring, summer and autumn greens, and for small to medium hearted cabbage harvest spring or autumn.
Sow:- Sow spring or summer

£2.25 Add to basket

 

 



1st Early Market 218 Mastercut
Cabbage Greens 1 gram pkt   
Av 300 Seeds
A new selection showing the real improvements in uniformity and head quality required for the discerning gardener. Best suited to spring greens in March but can be used as leafy greens all year round.
Sow:- March-July or July-Early August Plant out April-August or August-September Harvest June-Nov or March-May

£1.25 Add to basket

 

 
 


 

Black cabbage
Italian Braising Green, Italian Kale
 

 Nero De Toscana

Cavolo Nero
Nero De Toscana
Av 200 Seeds
BLACK CABBAGE. An unusual leaf picking variety with rich, dark green blistered leaves. A well known Italian vegetable, it can be used to add texture to salads or boiled/steamed in the usual way. Stands normal winter conditions and can be harvested September to January.
Sow:- April to May Harvest September to January

£1.50 Add to basket

 

 

 


Black Tuscany

Black Tuscany
Av 200 Seeds
Black Cabbage / Kale. Large very dark strap like coloured leaves, also known as palm cabbage, full flavoured hardy plant.

£1.50 Add to basket

 

 

 

 


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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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