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Vorbote, organic seeds

Eco Heirloom

Information

Is incredibly fast growing to be a Savoy cabbage and it is also very hardy in both spring after being set out and in autumn. The head is dark-green with a yellow interior weighing about 1kg (2 lbs.). It is firm and flattened in shape. Vorbote is easy to grow and can be sown in the earliest spring-sowing as well as the summer-sowing for a late harvest. A portion contains about 100 seeds.


 

Product number:5420
Scientific name:Brassica oleracea var. sabauda
Botanic family:The Mustard Family - Brassicaceae
Organic:Yes
Days to maturity:65
Lifespan:Biannual
F1 Hybrid:No
New variety:No
Sowing time:Pre-cultivate: March–June
Sowing depth:1 cm
Germination time:4–7 days
Plant spacing:30–40 cm
Row spacing:50–70 cm
Height:30–40 cm
Plant location:Sun
Harvest/blooming:July–November
Seeds/g:250–350 seeds
Heirloom variety:Yes

Cultivation advice

Sowing

Sow thinly indoors or in a hotbed, about 1cm deep, 4-6 weeks before setting out the plants as planned! The seeds want warmth when germinating, preferably just above 20°C. After sprouting they should be in a light, cool and airy place to avoid lankiness and attacks by root-neck rot but not lower than 14°C for any length of time. Low temperature increases the risk of bolters a lot. Temper the plants gradually before setting them, when the risk of frost is just about over. Most kinds of cabbage can handle a night of light frost. Set out the seedlings a little deeper and tread down the soil preventing the cabbage flies laying their eggs. Many early sorts can be sown directly as soon as the soil has warmed up. Do not allow the sowing to dry out and look out for the flea-beetles.

Spacing

Keep a mutual distance of 5 cm when growing seedlings. 30-40 cm between the plants and 50-70 cm between the rows.

Harvest

The Savoy cabbage can bear cold well without being damaged. It can even winter under the snow, but must thaw out completely before harvesting for storage. The Savoy cabbage keeps until early spring if hung root up in a ground cellar and it is a delicacy, lightly poached with butter and parsley.

Seed

250-350 seeds/about 1g. About 8 g are needed for 1000 seedlings which is also enough when scattering the seeds in a hotbed of at least 1 m2. 4 g sows 100 m directly.
A portion contains about 100 seeds.