How to Sow and Plant
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Sow red cabbage seeds outdoors from early April to mid-May in a prepared seedbed. After 5 to 6 weeks, transplant the seedlings to a sunny location with well-drained soil, spacing them adequately to allow firm head development. Avoid planting red cabbage on the same soil for at least 3 to 4 years to maintain soil health. This traditional variety thrives best when given ample sunlight and proper spacing, ensuring vibrant, deep red heads ready for harvesting between July and September.
Red cabbage thrives best in a sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil. Maintain consistent moisture to encourage firm, deep red heads, but avoid waterlogging. Applying mulch helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize moderately during the growing season to support healthy leaf development. Crop rotation is essential; avoid planting red cabbage in the same soil for 3 to 4 years to prevent disease and nutrient depletion. Harvest the heads from July to September when they are firm and fully colored. Proper care ensures a robust, early-maturing crop with vibrant, flavorful leaves.
Sow Red Cabbage Early Redhead seeds outdoors from early April to mid-May in a sunny spot for best results. Start them in a seedbed and transplant after 5 to 6 weeks to allow strong head development. This variety matures quickly, producing firm, deep red heads from July to September. Rotate crops by avoiding planting red cabbage in the same soil for 3 to 4 years to maintain soil health. Providing consistent moisture and well-drained soil will encourage vibrant growth and a robust harvest of this traditional, flavorful cabbage.
What is special about the Early Redhead red cabbage variety?
The Early Redhead is a traditional, fast-growing deep red cabbage known for its early maturity and vibrant color. It produces firm heads ideal for fresh salads or cooking and stands out as an excellent winter vegetable choice.
When and how should I sow these red cabbage seeds?
Sow the seeds outdoors from early April to mid-May in a prepared seedbed. After 5 to 6 weeks, transplant the seedlings to a sunny spot with well-drained soil, spacing them properly to allow firm head development.
What growing conditions does this red cabbage prefer?
This variety thrives in sunny locations with well-drained, fertile soil. Consistent moisture without waterlogging and moderate fertilization encourage healthy growth and vibrant, deep red heads.
How important is crop rotation for growing Early Redhead cabbage?
Crop rotation is essential; avoid planting red cabbage on the same soil for 3 to 4 years to maintain soil health, prevent disease, and ensure vigorous growth.
When can I expect to harvest the cabbage heads?
Harvest typically occurs from July through September, when the heads are firm and fully colored, ensuring the best flavor and texture.
How many seeds are included per gram, and what does this mean for planting?
There are approximately 300 seeds per gram, providing ample opportunity to establish a productive cabbage patch with this traditional variety.