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Item Number: 10905
Cabbage Flower of Spring
Cabbage  Flower of Spring Description:
Very hardy variety producing large solid heads of good quality which should be ready for cutting in late April. 350 PLANTS Spring Harvesting Sow the seeds thinly in a nursery bed in July or August in rows 15cm apart at a depth of 1cm. Thin the seedlings as they grow to about 8cm apart. In September or October the young plants should have 5 or 6 leaves and be transplanted to the growing site 45cm apart all round. Firmly tread in and water thoroughly.


 Seed Count: 500


WHEN TO SOW
July to early September.
WHERE TO SOW
Sow the seed thinly in a well prepared seed bed in shallow drills 2cm deep. Keep well watered.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
Thin out the seedlings as they appear to 5cm apart. When the seedlings are about 10-15cm tall, transplant to the growing site 35-40cm apart. Set the young plants 2cm deeper than they were in the seed bed.
MATURITY
Late March-May.
HANDY TIP
If you fancy 'spring geens' in late Autumn, try a June sowing and use as greens before mature heads are formed.
NUTRITIONAL VALUE
A good source of vitamins A, B and C.
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