Danish Ballhead Cabbage Seeds 1310

$2.19$69.25

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25-g I-1310-25G $8.30 In stock
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125-g E-1310-125G $22.85 In stock
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500-g G-1310-500G $48.25 In stock
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1-kg A-1310-1KG $69.25 In stock
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Description

     

Danish Ballhead Cabbage Seeds 1310. Heirloom Vegetable.

Approximately 475 seeds per packet (300 seeds per gram)

A long-standing favourite since the late 1880s, Danish Ballhead Cabbage produces outstanding quality and uniform, tender, fine-grained heads. This popular variety yields medium to large heads that weigh on average 2.5 kg. With its long storing ability, this cabbage is an excellent choice for kraut, cooking, and slaw production.


Quick Seed Details

  • Type: Heirloom Vegetable, Open Pollinated
  • Head Size: 2.5 kg, 20 cm diameter
  • Features: Outstanding quality and uniformity; tender, fine-grained heads; excellent for long-term storage; versatile for kraut, cooking, and slaw.

What you need to know to Plant & Grow

Danish Ballhead Cabbage is a long-storing variety that is best started indoors to ensure a successful fall harvest.

Planting: Sow seed indoors in a soil-less mix 5 weeks before your last frost date. Sow seeds 6 mm deep and keep at 20°C for the 7-10 day germination period. Grow on at a slightly cooler temperature, then harden off and plant outside in late May.

Care: Space plants 45 cm apart in rows with the rows 75 cm apart.


Why Danish Ballhead Cabbage Seeds belong in Your Garden

For a dependable, versatile, and long-lasting harvest, Danish Ballhead is an excellent choice. Its reputation for outstanding quality and uniformity has made it a home garden staple for over a century. The tender, fine-grained heads are perfect for a variety of culinary uses, and its ability to store well into the winter months ensures you can enjoy your harvest for a long time.

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