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Cabbage Bloemendaalse Gele Seeds

Cabbage Bloemendaalse Gele Seeds
£1.59

Historic variety still grown for its excellent flavour and texture. Large, open savoy with slightly pointed and very thin leaves. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Brunswick

Cabbage Brunswick
£1.43

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 Christmas Drumhead

Cabbage Christmas Drumhead
£1.43

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

Cabbage Derby Day
£1.43

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 Durham Early (Spring Greens)

Cabbage Durham Early (Spring Greens)
£1.36

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 Filderkraut Seeds

Cabbage Filderkraut Seeds
£1.69

Cabbage Filderkraut is a traditional German sauerkraut variety. The thin and tender leaves are just perfect for shredding in salads and coleslaw too. Large pointed heads can weigh up to 4.5kg (10lbs)!

Cabbage Filderkraut Seeds

Cabbage Filderkraut Seeds
£1.59

Large pointed heads can be close-spaced for smaller cabbages because of its thin tender leaves it is often used for shredding. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Golden Acre / Primo (II) Seeds

Cabbage Golden Acre / Primo (II) Seeds
£1.49

Compact variety, perfect choice for smaller gardens. Firm with very good flavour, cooked or in salads. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Golden Acre/Primo 154134

Cabbage Golden Acre/Primo 154134
£1.45

Ideal temperature for sowing: Outside when frost free, When to sow: March - June, Harvest/flowers: July - October

Cabbage Greyhound

Cabbage Greyhound
£1.48

Sowing Early sowings in trays or modules under glass at 13°C. Later sowings direct into a seed bed in shallow drills 2cm (1”) deep. Planting Prick out 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 late April spacing at 30cm (12”) apart. Thin outdoor sowings to 4-6cm (2-3”) apart as soon as possible planting in growing site when 15cm (6”) tall to the same spacing. Other Instructions Well suited to successional sowing. A last sowing in late July should give a crop cutting in October.

Cabbage Greyhound

Cabbage Greyhound
£1.49

Compact pointed hearts for smaller gardens. Few outer leaves, a reliable and traditional favourite. 500 seeds S: March - May H: June - September

Cabbage Greyhound Seeds

Cabbage Greyhound Seeds
£1.25

Good quality, mild flavoured, pointed heads. Can be used harvested early as greens. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Hispi F1

Cabbage Hispi F1
£3.49

NIAB. Dependable and very quick to mature for successional cutting from early summer. Good for close spacing. An established favourite. 50 seeds S: February - July H: May - November

Cabbage Hispi F1 Seeds

Cabbage Hispi F1 Seeds
£3.09

Dependable, fast growing, sweet flavoured heads. Will grow at closer spacing, ideal for small gardens. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Holland Late Winter

Cabbage Holland Late Winter
£1.59

Sowing Sow thinly outside in a seed bed 1.5cm (¾”) deep in rows 15cm (6”) apart. Planting Thin seedlings as they appear to 5cm (2”) apart. When the seedlings are 15cm (6”) apart, transplant to the growing site spaced at 45cm (17”) apart. Firm in well and keep watered in drought. Other Instructions To store in winter pull the whole plant and suspend by the stalk in a cool airy place and they will last for several weeks. Cooking Instructions Good for eating raw in salads or coleslaw.

Cabbage January King

Cabbage January King
£1.43

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 Kilaton F1 Seeds

Cabbage Kilaton F1 Seeds
£3.69

Tasty Dutch White producing large dense heads, proven club root resistance, stands and stores well. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

Cabbage Minicole F1 Seeds

Cabbage Minicole F1 Seeds
£3.09

Compact grower, needs less space, ideal in small gardens. Stands ready in the garden for up to 2 months. Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.

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