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CABBAGE
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An early spring variety with compact heads on dwarf plants. Can be planted at 30cm spacings as it makes few outer leaves.
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The big one! Produces really large solid heads of medium green. Stands well before splitting. Crops August to October.
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Medium to dark green summer cabbage. Small heads, suitable for use as a baby cabbage.
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This variety is probably the sweetest of cabbages. It can be used as a mini vegetable or fully nature at about 1kg in weight. A must for cabbage grow...
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Excellent crisp firm texture and outstanding flavour.Very early to crop from a February sowing under glass.
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Bullet hard heads with blue-green colouring to the Savoy like outer leaves.Will stand pretty well any weather that is thrown at it. Crops from late N...
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The name is a little misleading as December is the end of the harvest period which starts in October. Large heads of blue-green outer leaves and cris...
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Solid medium size heads with lovely white hearts specially chosen for shredding to make coleslaw. Crops September to November.
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January king type, sweet flavoured. Can be sown early May for August- September cropping and July for late November- January cropping
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A pointed type that cam also be used as green. Good colour and shelf life. the roots in summer.
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