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Sowing red cabbage

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sowing red cabbage ( Brassica oleracea capitata rubra )

Crop group: Cabbage crop Crop family : Cruciferous family
Well-known varieties : Early: Red Head , Autumn and Storage: Langedijker Storage 2 Sowing depth: 1.25 cm
Height : 45-60 cm Sowing distance: 8 cm (pots)
Germination: 5°C or more / 10 to 20 days Planting distance : 50-60 cm place around the plant
Growth cycle : 175 days Plant out when : 6-8 true leaves
Cultivation method : Pre-sowing, planting out and harvesting
  • Early: Sow under glass mid-February-end February; plant outdoors April-mid-May; harvest end of June-mid-August
  • Autumn: Sow under glass end of February-March; plant outdoors in May; harvest September-mid November
  • Storage: Sow outdoors mid March-end April; transplant outdoors end May-June; harvest end October-November
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Location: sun_3 Watering: water_3
Good neighbours : Geranium, dill , alliums, beans , beets, celery, cucumber , marigolds , nasturtium, rhubarb; aromatic herbs Bad neighbors : Mustard, tomatoes, peppers , bell peppers, strawberries, beans , eggplant and parsnips
Frost resistant: No Root system: 30 cm
Fertilization : In the beginning, give these cabbages a lot of nitrogen (nettle manure, cow manure, ...) after planting, after two weeks you can switch to comfrey manure . Too much nitrogen causes too much leaf and too little fruit. Preferred soil: pH: 6.0-7.5 water-retentive soil
Dangers and concerns : Cabbage fly and cabbage whites are the biggest dangers. A cabbage collar can help against cabbage fly, but you are only playing it safe with insect netting
Harvesting and storing : Early varieties are quick to harvest and burst before you know it. So you definitely need to harvest them on time. Late varieties ripen in late summer and autumn when the growth rate is slower. You can leave these in the ground longer. Nutritional value: 100 grams of cooked red cabbage without salt contains:
  • 29 kcal
  • 0 grams of fat
  • 7 grams of carbohydrates
  • 2 grams of protein
  • 3 grams of fiber
  • 3 grams of sugar
  • Vitamins: B6, C and K
  • Other: Thiamine, Selenium, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium , Phosphorus , Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Potassium and Manganese.
sun_1 = little sun sun_2 = moderate sun sun_3 = lots of sun water_1 = little water water_2 = moderate water water_3 = a lot of water

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My name is Tom and I am co-owner of Plukkers.com. I am the father of two beautiful daughters and I have a wonderful wife. When I turned a bare spot in the lawn into a herb garden in 2014, I got a very special feeling inside. I immediately felt that it was not a whim but the start of an irresistible and fiery passion. I wanted to know everything and also wrote down what I learned on my website Moestuinweetjes, which is now called Plukkers.com. I also want to inspire other people to grow their own food. At my house in Wielsbeke is my dream garden with a greenhouse, vegetable garden and a hobby vineyard with 333 vines. In addition to wine, I also make delicious beer at home to occasionally celebrate life in moderation. I toast with you to an exciting, richly filled life under the motto: "Make it yourself!"

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