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Item Number: 10913
Cabbage Cape Horn F1
Cabbage  Cape Horn F1 Description:
Excellent crisp firm texture and outstanding flavour.Very early to crop from a February sowing under glass or in October under glass and transplanted to cold frames in January. 85 PLANTS Sow the seeds thinly in a nursery bed 1cm deep in late March or April in rows 15cm apart. Sowings can be started in late February under cloches or in a cold frame or in modules under glass at 16C. Thin the seedlings as they grow to about 8cm apart. In April or May when the seedlings have 6 or 6 leaves they should be transplanted to the growing site spaced 45cm apart all round. Tread in firmly and water well. Never let the plants dry out at the roots in summer.


Seed Count: 125     Summer & Autumn Harvesting


WHEN TO SOW
February to March
WHERE TO SOW
Early sowings under glass at 13ƒC, later sowings in an outdoor seedbed. Prick off glasshouse seedlings or thin outdoor to 5cm apart. Harden off indoor plants before planting out.
WHEN TO TRANSPLANT
Transplant outdoor plants from early May spacing 40cm apart.
COMMENTS
Summer heading variety. Pointed type.
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