Spring Cabbages - Ready to eat in Spring
Durham Early
A very reliable old variety of spring cabbage with dark green solid conical hearts, usually ready towards the end of April.
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Georgia Wakefield Collards
An ancient variety of cabbage, pre-1850, that doesn’t really heart up but instead makes large loose rosettes of delicious tender leaves with white ribs. Rarely available!
Normally sown in autumn for spring greens, but unlike most cabbages, it’s unusually resistant to hot conditions, so you could try it as a summer cabbage too.
Wheelers’ Imperial Spring Cabbage
A well-known and trusted compact spring cabbage with leafy hearts of good flavour.
Dual-use: it can also be sown in spring to get loose-heads of greens in autumn. (thats the paler green in calendar below)
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