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Item Number: 10914
Cabbage Hispi F1
Cabbage  Hispi F1 Description:
Really versatile variety. Good medium size heads with excellent flavour.Very fast growing. Can be sown under glass in February for June cropping. Outdoors in March to July for cutting July onwards. For a Hispi addict sow in October under glass and transplant to cold frames in the New Year for a spring crop. 80 plants SUMMER & AUTUMN HARVESTING 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: 100


WHEN TO SOW
February to June
WHERE TO SOW   
Sow seeds thinly in pots or trays under glass at 13°C or later sowings in a seed bed outside or under cloches in shallow rows 1.5cm (3/4") deep and 15cm (6") apart.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
When glasshouse seedlings are about 8cm (3") tall, prick off into trays 5cm (2") apart Harden off as soon as possible for planting in the growing site 45cm (15") apart in April. Thin outdoor sowings to 10cm (4") apart and transplant when about 15cm (6") tall.
MATURITY
June onwards
HANDY TIP
Never plant cabbages in the ground containing fresh manure, as this encourages a mass of leaf growth with no heart.
NUTRITIONAL VALUES
Excellent source of vitamin C & B. The darkest leaves contain the most nutrients.

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