Cabbage: Nagels Fruhweiss seeds (organic)

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Nagels Fruhweiss seeds (Brassica oleracea var. capitata). Organic vegetable seeds from Tamar Organics. 

Very fast growing round head cabbage for use early and throughout the season. Uniform small –medium heads about 1—1.3 kg. ready in 60 days from a March transplant.

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Nagels Fruhweiss seeds (Brassica oleracea var. capitata). Organic vegetable seeds from Tamar Organics. 

Very fast growing round head cabbage for use early and throughout the season. Uniform small –medium heads about 1—1.3 kg. ready in 60 days from a March transplant.

Nagels Fruhweiss seeds (Brassica oleracea var. capitata). Organic vegetable seeds from Tamar Organics. 

Very fast growing round head cabbage for use early and throughout the season. Uniform small –medium heads about 1—1.3 kg. ready in 60 days from a March transplant.

  • Grow in the brassica section of your rotation.

    Summer Autumn cabbage can be started very early in the season undercover – January and February – in pots or modules. Later sowings should be made in the brassica seed bed in March and April.

  • Transplant into the permanent position between March and June up to 45 cm apart. Cabbage can be ready in as little as 60 days from transplant. Harvest Summer cabbage before the first frosts.

  • 100 seeds

  • Tamar Organics are on a mission to encourage people to grow at least some of their own food and to do it organically.

    Organic growing helps to protect the environment, improves soil and encourages biodiversity. Using organic seeds means that you are supporting organic farmers and acres and acres of land under organic management.

    Tamar Organics started as a small organic market garden in 1994. They have been registered as producers with the soil association since that time. They added their processor license in 2000 when they became one of the first UK companies to offer organic seeds.

    They are inspected every year by the Soil Association, and the plant health seed inspectorate. They participate in the GMO audit. They do not support the development of genetically modified seeds and none of Their seeds are GMs.