Dutch Flat Head Cabbage Seeds at Brad Ed blog

Dutch Flat Head Cabbage Seeds. White interior, grows slow, sure heading, good keeper, high. Look for seeds that are specifically. Heads form up to 12 inches and weigh as much as 15 pounds. Listed in the 1924 catalog of d. Late flat dutch is a big cabbage, it is a good keeper and the standard late season variety. This cabbage is known for its solid head and excellent flavor. By german immigrants around 1840; 110 days — the flattened oval heads are about seven inches deep by 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and weigh about 8 to 12 pounds. Its excellent heat tolerance makes early flat dutch cabbage a favorite in the coastal south (usda zone 9) as well as other warmer climates, but northern gardeners love this. Experience the joy of growing your own premium late flat dutch cabbage with seeds from rareseeds.com.

Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, 2 g Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, Saving the Past for the Future
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By german immigrants around 1840; Its excellent heat tolerance makes early flat dutch cabbage a favorite in the coastal south (usda zone 9) as well as other warmer climates, but northern gardeners love this. Late flat dutch is a big cabbage, it is a good keeper and the standard late season variety. 110 days — the flattened oval heads are about seven inches deep by 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and weigh about 8 to 12 pounds. This cabbage is known for its solid head and excellent flavor. White interior, grows slow, sure heading, good keeper, high. Listed in the 1924 catalog of d. Heads form up to 12 inches and weigh as much as 15 pounds. Look for seeds that are specifically. Experience the joy of growing your own premium late flat dutch cabbage with seeds from rareseeds.com.

Early Flat Dutch Cabbage, 2 g Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, Saving the Past for the Future

Dutch Flat Head Cabbage Seeds Experience the joy of growing your own premium late flat dutch cabbage with seeds from rareseeds.com. White interior, grows slow, sure heading, good keeper, high. Late flat dutch is a big cabbage, it is a good keeper and the standard late season variety. Its excellent heat tolerance makes early flat dutch cabbage a favorite in the coastal south (usda zone 9) as well as other warmer climates, but northern gardeners love this. 110 days — the flattened oval heads are about seven inches deep by 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and weigh about 8 to 12 pounds. By german immigrants around 1840; Heads form up to 12 inches and weigh as much as 15 pounds. Listed in the 1924 catalog of d. Experience the joy of growing your own premium late flat dutch cabbage with seeds from rareseeds.com. This cabbage is known for its solid head and excellent flavor. Look for seeds that are specifically.

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