Cabbage
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Wilko Vegetable Garden Greyhound Cabbage
Tasty and reliable summer pointed cabbage. Sow Mar-May, harvest Jun-Sept. Sow thinly in prepared seed bed. Average contents 400 seeds.
Wilko Vegetable Garden Primo Cabbage
Compact dense medium sized heads in summer. Sow Mar-May, harvest Jun-Oct. Sow thinly in prepared seed bed. Average contents 400 seeds.
Cabbage Greyhound Seeds
Good quality, mild flavoured, pointed heads. Can be used harvested early as greens. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.
Beginners Cabbage Greyhound
Ideal temperature for sowing: Outside when frost free, When to sow: March - June, Harvest/flowers: July - October
Cabbage Primo
Sowing Early sowings in trays or modules under glass at 13°C. Later sowings direct into seed bed in shallow drills 1.5cm (¾") deep. Planting Prick off the glasshouse seedlings when 6-8cm (3-4”) tall into trays 5cm (2”) apart. Thin module sowings to single plants. Harden off before planting out in the growing site from early May 30cm (12”) apart. Thin outdoor sowings to 4-6cm (2-3”) apart as soon as possible, planting in the growing site when 15cm (6”) tall spaced at 45cm (15”) apart. Firm in well and keep well watered in drought conditions. Other Instructions Cabbages like good solid ground. Do not plant into freshly dug ground, so dig the plot well in advance. Do not grow on same ground two years running.
Cabbage Durham Early (Spring Greens)
Spring harvesting crop, reliable and early. Dark green solid hearts, good quality and flavour. Sowing Sow the seed thinly in well-prepared seed beds in shallow drills 1.5cm (½”) deep. Keep well watered. Thin the seedlings as they appear to 5cm (2”) apart. When the seedlings are about 10-15cm (4-6”) tall, transplant to the growing site 35-40cm (14”-16”) apart. Set the young plants 1.5cm (¾”) deeper than they were in the seedbed. Other Instructions Dual-purpose variety. To grow spring greens plant out to 15cm (6”) apart and take alternative plants in March as spring greens leaving the others to fully mature fully.
Cabbage Christmas Drumhead
Sowing Sow the seed thinly in a well prepared seed bed in shallow drills 2cm (¾”) deep in rows 30cm (12”) apart. Keep well watered. Planting Thin the seedlings as they appear to 5cm (2”) apart. When the seedlings are about 10-15cm (4-6”) tall, transplant to the growing site 45-50cm (18-20”) apart in rows 60cm (24”) apart. Set the young plants 2cm (¾”) deeper than they were in the seed bed. Other Instructions Cabbage are hungry plants, rake a general fertilizer into the top soil a week before planting out. When planting, tread the plants in firmly.
Cabbage Derby Day
Very firm medium sized heads of good quality. Sowing Sow the seed thinly in well-prepared seed beds in shallow drills 1.5cm (½”) deep. Keep well watered. Thin the seedlings as they appear to 5cm (2”) apart. When the seedlings are about 10-15cm (4-6”) tall, transplant to the growing site 35-40cm (14”-16”) apart. Set the young plants 1.5cm (¾”) deeper than they were in the seedbed. Other Instructions Dual-purpose variety. To grow spring greens plant out to 15cm (6”) apart and take alternative plants in March as spring greens leaving the others to fully mature fully.
Cabbage Savoy
A traditional and one of the most popular winter cabbages. Sowing Early sowings in trays or modules under glass at 13°C. Later sowings direct into a seedbed in shallow drills 2cm (¾”) deep. Prick off glasshouse seedlings when 5-8cm (2”-3”) tall, into trays 5cm (2”) apart. Thin module sowings to single plants. Harden off before planting out in the growing site from early May. Thin outdoor sowings to 4-6cm (1 ½ - 2 ½”) apart as soon as possible, planting in the growing site when 15cm (6”) tall to the same spacings as before.
Cabbage January King
Sowing Sow the seed thinly in a well prepared seed bed in shallow drills 1cm (½”) deep. Keep well watered. Planting Thin the seedlings as they appear to 5cm (2”) apart. When the seedlings are about 10-15cm (4-6”) tall, transplant to the growing site 35-40cm (12-15”) apart. Set the young plants 2cm (¾”) deeper than they were in the seed bed. Other Instructions Tread in well to ensure a firm base in the winds of Autumn and Winter. Feed the plants as they near maturity with a foliar feed.
Cabbage Red Drumhead
Sowing Early sowings in trays or modules under glass at 13°C. Later sowings direct into a seedbed in shallow drills 2cm (¾”) deep. Planting Prick off glasshouse seedlings when 5-8cm (2”-3”) tall, into trays 5cm (2”) apart. Thin module sowings to single plants. Harden off before planting out in the growing site from early May. Thin outdoor sowings to 4-6cm (1 ½ - 2 ½”) apart as soon as possible, planting in the growing site when 15cm (6”) tall to the same spacings as before. Cooking Instructions A real all round vegetable, traditionally pickled but also makes a fine cooked vegetable, use raw in salads for texture and colour.
Cabbage Brunswick
Sowing Sow the seeds thinly in a well prepared seed bed 2cm (1”) deep in rows 15-20cm (4-8”) apart. Planting Thin the seedlings as they grow to 10cm (4”) apart. When the plants are about 15cm (6”) tall, plant out in the growing site 60cm (24”) apart. Firm in the plants well. Other Instructions All brassica are susceptible to caterpillar attack. Keep an eye out as they have voracious appetites.
Cabbage Golden Acre/Primo 154134
Ideal temperature for sowing: Outside when frost free, When to sow: March - June, Harvest/flowers: July - October
B&Q Cabbage Red Drumhead
Ideal temperature for sowing: Outside when frost free, Sow: Mar-May, Flower/Harvest: Aug-Oct, Grow Your Own vegetables - reducing food miles

