Cabbage
Growing cabbage is a snap where conditions are suitable. Grow like broccoli, planting cabbage seeds in spring or fall. Best if planted to not mature in the heat of summer, as too much heat makes the cabbage strong tasting or even harms the plants. Heirloom cabbage varieties come in an amazing range of colors, textures and sizes, and we offer a superb selection!
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CB112
Listed by Vilmorin in 1867, this French heirloom was grown in the Saint-Brienc and Bordeaux localities. The...
$2.00
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CB102
90 days. A large drumhead cabbage, very cold hardy. A fall/winter type cabbage, stores very well. Introduced...
$2.00
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CB108
Tender 3 to 4 lb., pointed oxheart-type heads, very good for home use or specialty markets. We offer quality...
$2.00
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CB111
A delicious, pre-1856, French bull-heart type cabbage that has tall, pointed green heads that are early and...
$2.00
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CB103
70 days. Introduced in the 1840's, with tasty 2-lb. sweet and flavorful conical heads. This very early...
$2.00
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CB104
90 days. Introduced in 1899 by Sluis & Groot in Enkhuizen, Holland. Has medium-large, hard round heads. An...
$2.00
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CB106
Larger than Early Jersey Wakefield, (4-6 lbs) and only a little later, this fine variety was developed by...
$2.00
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CB105
90 days. A large heirloom cabbage from 1889 with deep red heads that have good flavor and are very colorful.
$2.00
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CB101
60 days. This loose-leafed cabbage dates back to the early 1800s at least. It has beautiful, deep black"...
$2.50
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CB110
95 days. This large, drumhead type has finely crinkled, savoyed leaves that are mild and sweet in flavor,...
$2.00
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CB109
100 days. This standard, giant, flat cabbage is good for storage. The 10-15 lb. heads are of high quality and...
$2.00
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CB113
The traditional French variety is very rare outside of Europe. Solid, deep-red heads are of good quality and...
$2.00