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Gives a fine crop of medium sized cabbages even when closely spaced or grown in poorer soils. It has a lovely flavour and is good shredded raw into salads.
A really fast grower, the mid green heads are borne on compact plants and stay in good condition for several weeks without splitting. Guardian F1 is a good choice for growing at close spacings.
This outstanding mid to late summer cabbage has solid heads usually weighing around 2lb. Tightly wrapped and with a small core, its flavour is remarkably sweet and the heads stay in good condition in the garden for weeks with no loss of quality.
So named because it is ready for cutting in early June, making it just about the earliest summer ballhead. Slow to bolt and with a fine flavour.
Depending when sown this superb variety is capable of giving you delicious pointed 'spring cabbages' or loose 'spring greens' just about all year round. We recommend it both for its versatility and lovely flavour.
This S1 (synthetic) hybrid offers many of the advantages of an F1 cabbage at a lower price. A versatile performer, suitable for producing spring greens for much of the year or a hearted cabbage in spring or summer.
A great flavour and deservedly so. If left to mature, it yields medium sized, dark green heads, but it is just as good grown at closer spacing as spring greens.
The sweetest flavoured spring cabbage, its small heads are quite delicious. The flavour is perhaps better still when harvested as really young spring greens.
A top quality hybrid particularly well suited to growing as spring greens. It has an excellent flavour, is thoroughly hardy and keeps its colour well.
This much-loved summer cabbage is just as good when treated as a spring cabbage. An improvement on Greyhound, Hispi F1 has medium to large heads of really good flavour and texture.
A very hardy and very popular variety, distinguished by its rather flat head and red-tinged outer leaves. The flavour is excellent.
This delicious novelty - it has red, pointed heads - is notable for its sweet flavour and is perfect grated raw into salads or cooked. It originally came from eastern Europe and is well worth trying.
If club root is a problem with brassicas in your garden, this is a 'must grow' cabbage for Kilaton F1 is resistant to the scourge. A Dutch white type, it gives solid, high quality heads which are great for coleslaw or cooked.
A very heavy red cabbage, it can give heads weighing up to 10lb each. They stay in good condition on the plant for and store well when cut.
Small but perfectly formed, Pixie produces small, solid heads of fine flavour and texture. Early to mature, it can be planted very close if required for tender spring greens.
Very early, sweet flavour, dark colour, short core, hard, tight heads - this variety has it all! Lovely served with apples and raisins.
The highest yielding savoy, stand by for large solid heads of very good flavour and texture from this proven performer.
The very earliest savoy, ready from July onwards if you cannot wait for those delicious crinkly cabbages. Dense, medium sized heads with all the flavour of a winter crop.
The first and only ballhead spring cabbage, Spring Hero F1 is more than just a novelty. The large, heavy heads, which stand in good condition for weeks, are ideal for large households.
A versatile calabrese which can be over-wintered if desired for an extra early crop of top class, tightly domed heads. It can also be planted closer together than many others, making the most of garden space. Once the central head is cut, delicious smaller side shoots are produced. Plants are highly resistant to foliar downy mildew.