Cabbage Seeds, Golden Acre Cabbage Seeds | Non-GMO, Organic

Details:
Common Name: Cabbage, Early Green Cabbage, Round-Head Cabbage, Green Acre Cabbage
Type: Vegetable Seeds, Golden Acre Cabbage Seeds
Light Preference: Full Sun/ Partial Shade
USDA Zone Hardiness: 4-12
Days to Germination: 7 - 12 days optimum soil temperature 65-85F (Jump start by soaking seeds in water overnight right before planning)
Days to Maturity: 55-60 Days
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Planting Time: Spring
Seed Depth: 1/4" about 2-3 seeds per pocket
Plant Spacing: Approx. 15-18" apart 
Fruit Grow: close to 5 pounds

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Other names:
• Early round head cabbage

Golden Acre Cabbage one of the 10 best cabbage varieties and known for its very tight uniform heads that are sweet and tender.

Cabbage is a fairly easy plant to grow, as it is a hardy vegetable, and also comes in different colors, such as red, green and white. Most cabbages will have smooth, tightly packed heads of leaves, but some varietals have crinkled leaves. Cabbage belongs to the Cole crop family, like broccoli and Brussels sprouts and has more vitamin C than oranges.

Before Planting: Cabbage require fertile soils in a pH range of 6.5-7.5, supplied with consistent irrigation throughout the growing period.

Planting: Use early and midseason varieties for Spring crop. Sow 2 seeds per cell 1/4″ deep. Seedlings should be ready to transplant in 4-6 weeks. If possible keep soil temperature over 75°F until germination, then reduce air temperature to about 60°F. Transplant outdoors, 12-18″ apart in rows 18-36″ apart. Cabbage prefers cooler growing temperatures, between 55-75°F, but will produce decent crops under warmer, summer conditions. Use midseason and storage varieties for Fall crop. Start seedlings late spring and transplant to the garden in early summer. To ensure mature heads, seed the crop early in areas where heavy freezes occur early in fall. Successful cabbage crops can be grown where winters are mild. Transplants can be set out from September to February in these regions. Sow 3-4 seeds 12″ apart, 1/2″ deep, rows 24-36″ apart, thinning to one plant in each group.

Watering: Be sure to water evenly, as uneven water can split the heads. Cut back on watering as cabbage reaches maturity, as this also can split the heads.

Fertilizer: Cabbage requires heavy fertilization. Fertilize plants with a high-nitrogen fertilizer

Days to Maturity: See each variety for maturity rate from transplanting.

Harvesting: Relatively young heads (still green and actively growing) store best. Ideal conditions are 32°F at 95% relative humidity, with good air circulation.

Tips: Cabbage plants do better when planted near herbs like dill and rosemary. Avoid planting cabbage near strawberries, tomatoes or pole beans.

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