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Cabbage Dutchman Vegetable Seeds

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Outstanding new pointed variety, for extended cropping, almost 6 months and excellent sweetly flavoured variety used by supermarkets for prepacking. Sow March/April. Harvest July/Dec.

€5.66
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Outstanding new pointed variety, for extended cropping, almost 6 months and excellent sweetly flavoured variety used by supermarkets for prepacking. Sow March/April. Harvest July/Dec.

 

 

 

 

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SKU WW-1044
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Manufacturer Plants of Distinction
Scientific name Brassica oleracea
Common name Cabbage Dutchman
Seeds/packet 50
Sådd

Kan direktsås, men förodling rekommenderas, 4-6 v före utplantering. Så på fuktad såjord på 1 cm djup. Placera dem varmt, ca 20-22 grader. Täck sådden med klar plast försedd med lufthål och placera i ett soligt läge. Håll jorden fuktig inte blöt. Omplantera till 1 planta/kruka och placera i ljust fönster i ca 15-18 grader. Avhärda före utplantering när frostrisken är över i näringsrik jord. En lätt frostnatt tål de flesta kålsorterna. Kan stå kvar i landet till tidig höst utan att spricka, men lämpar sig främst för förskkonsumtion.

Sow Mar
Germination (days) 7-15 dgr
Sowing depth 1 cm
Plantavstånd 50 cm
Exposure Full Sun
Cultivation Advice

Cabbages are versatile vegetables with many varieties cropping throughout the year. Spring Cabbage is planted in early spring for mature heads later in the season. Summer Cabbage is sown in April ready to cut in August, Winter Cabbage, sown May for cutting November onwards and Savoy Cabbage, easily recognisable and mainly grown for winter harvest although some varieties mature as early as September and others as late as March. Red cabbages have a much shorter harvest period of September to the end of November but do store well.

Cabbages are harvested by cutting through the stem just above ground level with a sharp knife. After harvesting cut a half inch deep cross in the stump of spring and summer cabbages and you'll be rewarded with a second crop of much smaller cabbages later in the year.

Cabbage, Kale and other brassicas need protecting from slugs, pigeons and caterpillars, all of whom will attempt to devour the crop before you can. Cabbages like a fertile, well draining, moisture retentive, firm soil. The main crop beds should be dug over and firmed a few months before planting.

Cabbage and Kale seed can be sown either directly into a seed bed, or started off in growing cells or seed trays under cover. Seeds should be sown thinly and thinned out to 3 inches as they develop. Germination usually takes 7 to 14 days. Seedlings are ready for transplanting when they have 5 or 6 leaves.

Use a dibber to make a hole large enough to accommodate the root ball and firm the soil around the plant. Spacing between plants varies, for compact heads space at 30cm, for large heads allow 45cm and leave just 15cm between spring cabbage to encourage their conical shape.

Keep the young plants weed free and well watered until established and then only water during dry periods.

Skörd(x) Skörda när huvudena är fullväxta men ännu inte spruckit. Redan i juli brukar man kunna skörda de första.
Harvest July
Näring Kål är rikast på antioxidanter bland grönsaker, dvs vitaminer och och andra ämnen som skyddar mot hjärt-och kärlsjukdomar och cancer.
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