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Cabbage - Durham Early Spring Greens - 40 seeds

Cabbage - Durham Early Spring Greens - 40 seeds

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Durham early spring greens cabbage is a heritage variety of cabbage that has tender, sweet leaves and early harvest time. It is a cool-season vegetable that can survive frost and thrives in well-drained, fertile soil. The plants can grow up to 1-2 feet tall and have attractive blue-green foliage. Durham early spring greens cabbage produces its first harvest in early spring, providing an early source of fresh greens for gardeners. The leaves are tender and sweet, with a slightly nutty flavor. They can be eaten raw in salads, steamed, or stir-fried. Additionally, the leaves are often used in traditional dishes, such as bubble and squeak. Durham Early Spring Greens Cabbage is also a great source of nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber.

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Sowing and Growing Guide

Durham Early Spring Green Cabbage

Indoor Sowing:

  • Sow seeds in trays or modules filled with seed compost in late winter or early spring
  • Plant one seed per module or thin to one seedling per module after germination
  • Keep the soil moist and place in a warm, bright spot
  • Transplant seedlings outside after 4-6 weeks, once they have developed their second set of leaves

Outdoor Sowing:

  • Sow seeds directly into prepared soil in late summer or early autumn
  • Plant seeds 1cm deep and 30cm apart, in rows spaced 30cm apart
  • Water regularly and keep the area free of weeds
  • Thin seedlings to one plant every 30cm once they are big enough to handle

Growing:

  • Cabbage prefers a sunny location with fertile, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter
  • Water regularly to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged
  • Apply a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season
  • Protect young plants from pests such as slugs and cabbage root fly
  • Harvest the cabbage heads when they are firm and solid, but before they split