Summary: This hardy, healthy and delicious crop is easy to grow and ideal for small and large gardens. Plants thrive in cool weather. By planting types with different maturity dates, you can enjoy cabbage fro weeks. All are delicious when cooked or eaten raw. Late varieties are also used for sauerkraut and storage.
When and where to plant: Start early varieties indoors 5-7 weeks before last frost. Before planting, harden plants for one week, by putting outdoors during the day. Sow late varieties outdoors in late spring. A late summer planting is recommended in mild winter areas. Plant in a sunny location when cabbage was not grown the previous year. Enrich soil with vegetable food. Firm soil over seed and keep moist.
Care: Keep soil moist, weed free, and feed every 4-6 weeks. Protect from insects.
Harvesting: Harvest when head is firm, cutting just below lowest leaves.
Health Note: A good source of Vitamin C.
Planting
Depth |
Seed
Spacing |
Spacing
Between Rows |
Days To
Germination |
Space After
Thinning |
Days To
Maturity |
1/2 in. /
13 mm. |
1 in. /
30-46 cm. |
12-18 in. /
30-46 cm. |
10-20 |
2-3 in. /
5-8 cm. |
55-80 |