Cabbage Red Seeds are generally grouped according to harvesting season, although some varieties overlap. If you sow small batches of each type, you can have harvests all year round. Most variety grown in similar way
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- Spring cabbages – usually form small, dense, pointed heads. Sow in late summer for overwintering. Pick young as loose spring greens or leave to mature and form heads from mid-spring to mid-summer
- Summer cabbages – available in many shapes and sizes, to suit all sites. Sow from late winter to mid-spring and harvest in mid- to late summer. Bred to withstand summer heat
- Cabbage Red Seeds Autumn cabbages – often form large heads, so need wider spacing. Sow in mid-spring and harvest before winter.
- Winter cabbages – a valuable crop, for fresh harvests when little else is available. Usually form large heads, so need plenty of space. Sow in late spring. These include crinkly Savoy types and smooth drumheads, as well as attractive red-tinged or purple varieties. Once mature, they often stand in good condition for months until needed. Alternatively, store in a cool, frost-free place
Cabbage Red Seeds Like most brassicas, cabbages are prone to a number of pest and diseases. A key priority is to cover them with netting or
fleece to keep caterpillars and pigeons away. They should also be gown in a different spot each year to reduce any build-up of problems. For more on protecting cabbages, see Problem solving, below.
Cabbage Red Seeds are a productive and nutritious crop, rich in vitamins, antioxidants and fibre. Cabba is part of many dishes – made into coleslaw or sauerkraut, sautéed, lightly steamed and added to stir-fries, stews and soups.
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