Info: Mid-late Quedlinburg breed with large, round, blue-green heads and medium-strong curl. Use as a vegetable, braised or steamed. High content of vitamins and minerals. Characterized by good storage ability until February, to be harvested late but frost-free.
Care: Sow thinly, 0.5 - 1 cm deep, press down, cover and keep moist. Prick out if necessary. About 6 weeks after sowing, plant out or thin out at 60x60 cm. Loves sunny locations and nutrient-rich, medium-heavy, deep soil. Regularly loosen, fertilize, and keep well moist.
Tip: Observe planting distance. Do not plant too close to avoid small heads and diseases. Finer in taste and more digestible than white cabbage.
Sowing: March - May indoors or outdoors
Germination: 5 - 10 days at 15 - 20°C
Harvest: October - November
Care: Sow thinly, 0.5 - 1 cm deep, press down, cover and keep moist. Prick out if necessary. About 6 weeks after sowing, plant out or thin out at 60x60 cm. Loves sunny locations and nutrient-rich, medium-heavy, deep soil. Regularly loosen, fertilize, and keep well moist.
Tip: Observe planting distance. Do not plant too close to avoid small heads and diseases. Finer in taste and more digestible than white cabbage.
Sowing: March - May indoors or outdoors
Germination: 5 - 10 days at 15 - 20°C
Harvest: October - November
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EU-Responsible Post Code: 6449
EU-Responsible Town: Aschersleben
EU-Responsible Country: Germany
EU-Responsible Email: info@quedlinburger-saatgut.de
EU-Responsible Phone Number: 493473840666
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