Allotment Vegetable Growing |
Friday 10 February 2012 Allotment Diary |
Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Fruit and Nut Trees |
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Vegetable Seeds - Cabbage that have the RHS Award of Garden MeritCabbage Seeds
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Cabbage : Derby Day - Duchy OriginalsEarly ballhead summer cabbage with good resistance against bolting. From Thompson & Morgan Price: £2.49 More Information |
Cabbage : Pyramid F1 HybridA British bred, good coloured pointed cabbage suitable for use as both greens and hearted greens all the year round. Stands well in condition without bolting. From Thompson & Morgan Price: £2.19 More Information |
Cabbage : Savoy (Winter/Spring) : Tarvoy F1Significant advantage to the home gardener. Once mature, remains in harvest condition for several months. Just two sowings of Tarvoy will provide Savoys for 3 seasons of the year. From Thompson & Morgan Price: £2.99 More Information |
Cabbage : Summer : Hispi F1An outstanding variety. A remarkable achievement in hybridising. Hispi can be grown at virtually any season of the year and comes to maturity faster than cabbages specially created for specific seasons. Even autumn sown it will beat the earliest of the spring cabbages. It is a pointed type, strong and uniform and with a beautifully sweet flavour. A Jan/Feb sowing fills the late spring gap in cropping. Bolt resistant. From Thompson & Morgan Price: £3.49 More Information |
Cabbage Celtic F1 seedsSplendid, firm ball-head standing outdoors without spoiling until January or February. Short stemmed and uniform. Award of Garden Merit. From Dobies Price: £2.05 More Information |
Cabbage F1 Celtic SeedsFor use from December. Uniform habit, and very firm, hardy heads with leaves like Savoys. RHS 'Award of Garden Merit' winner. From Suttons Seeds Price: £3.55 More Information |
Cabbage F1 Hispi SeedsMedium-sized compact pointed heads of delicious flavour. Quick maturing and ideal for close spacing. Sow October under glass for transplanting January under frames. Sow early February under glass for June cutting, or March-July outdoors. RHS ''Award of Garden Merit' winner. From Suttons Seeds Price: £3.99 More Information |
Cabbage Greyhound seedsOne of the earliest pointed-head cabbages. Dwarf and compact with solid heads and few outer leaves. Award of Garden Merit. From Dobies Price: £0.85 More Information |
Cabbage Greyhound SeedsA favourite early variety, with pointed heads of excellent flavour. Sow under glass early February, or in succession outdoors March-July. RHS 'Award of Garden Merit' winner. From Suttons Seeds Price: £1.39 More Information |
Cabbage Hispi F1 seedsA pointed Cabbage of Greyhound type. Large solid, uniform heads. Can be autumn sown, wintered in a frame and planted out early for use in spring. Award of Garden Merit. Recommended for exhibition. From Dobies Price: £2.05 More Information |
Cabbage Pixie seedsBy far the best pointed variety we have seen, with a hard head of mid-green and a fine, tasty internal structure. Early to mature and can be closely planted. Award of Garden Merit. From Dobies Price: £0.95 More Information |
Cabbage Sparkel F1 seedsProduces lots of nutritious tasty leaves. Quick to crop and resistant to bolting. Award of Garden Merit. From Dobies Price: £1.75 More Information |
Cabbage Tundra F1 seedsThis impressive variety has superb resistance to really hard winter weather. The medium-large heads are formed from November to February and the internal structure is crisp and tasty. Award of Garden Merit. From Dobies Price: £1.85 More Information |
Chinese Cabbage One Kilo S.B. F1 seedsAn outstanding variety which, as its name suggests, produces delicious, solid heads up to one kilo in weight. Award of Garen Merit. From Dobies Price: £1.90 More Information |
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