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CABBAGE - COPENHAGEN MARKET
Brassica oleracea var capitata
Copenhagen Market is an excellent variety for growing in
small gardens, on patios,in pots and places where space is
limited. It is good for small families who do not needa large
cabbage and great for Farmers Markets.Copenhagen Market cabbage has quite a
sweet taste without that strong cabbage smell.It grows quite fast and will fully mature at 65 days after
transplanting, It grows a tight15-20cm head and handles close
planting quite well.It is versatile and suitable for any recipe
a cabbage might be needed.
Cabbage is closely related to
broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts and like theseother members of the Brassica genus, it requires a fertile soil with good moisture-holding capacity.
Cabbage does
not generally do well in hot weather, the best successcomes with end of summerhrough to winter sowings. Try to keep the pH level above 6.0 with the addition of
dolomite,woodash or lime. A full sun position is best.
QTY 200 seeds
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CABBAGE - COPENHAGEN MARKET
Brassica oleracea var capitata
Copenhagen Market is an excellent variety for growing in
small gardens, on patios,in pots and places where space is
limited. It is good for small families who do not needa large
cabbage and great for Farmers Markets.Copenhagen Market cabbage has quite a
sweet taste without that strong cabbage smell.It grows quite fast and will fully mature at 65 days after
transplanting, It grows a 15-20cm headand handles close
planting quite well. It is versatile and suitable for any recipe a cabbage mightbe needed.
Cabbage is closely related to
broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts and like theseother members of the Brassica genus, it requires a fertile soil with good moisture-holding capacity.
Cabbage does
not generally do well in hot weather, the best successcomes with end of summerhrough to winter sowings. Try to keep the pH level above 6.0 with the addition of
dolomite,woodash or lime. A full sun position is best.
QTY 200 seeds