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Autumn Harvest Brassica Collection

SKU: 47499

Brassica oleracea capitata, Brassica oleracea capitata, Brassica oleracea italica, Brassica oleracea botrytis, Brassica oleracea acephala

50 Plants, 10 of Each

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Product Description

There’s still time to plant in July after summer harvests, by planting in July you will have greens right through October and November.

The collection consist of 50 plants, 10 of each variety below.

Cabbage Marquess F1 - For delicious tasting greens or loose heads, which are easy to grow and generally trouble free. Superb frost tolerance.

Cabbage Red Flare - Very early, sweet flavour, dark colour, short core, hard, tight heads – a variety that has it all! Lovely served with apples and raisins.

Cauliflower Clapton F1 - Heavy, dense, late summer and autumn caulis of superb quality. The Very white heads are carried high of the ground, so are kept very clean. Highly clubroot resistant.

Kale Dwarf Green Curled - Ultra-hardy, a great source of winter 'greens'. The compact plants are good in exposed sites as they don’t suffer from windrock. Also known as 'borecole'.

Calabrese Monclano F1 - This quality club-root resistant variety produces firm, domed heads with fine beads. It is high yielding and has good resistance to downy mildew which also gives it good standing ability.
You will be impressed by the quality and speed with which they grow.

Planting & Harvesting

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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Janet (England, United Kingdom)
Arrived in Badly Damaged Packaging. Damaged Veg.

Our friendly Courier was worried enough to phone from the depot re the damaged box. It was duly delivered. A squishy soggy box. The brassicas were yellowed round the edges and quite damaged on some of the leaves. We however decided to keep them and give them a chance . We had purchased months ago and were anxious to get the crop in. To date they are in and “trying hard”!! Some seem ok others (Calabrese) have given up the ghost. very disappointed. (yet again ,) having had other problems with a previous order. I am awaiting leeks to be delivered and am wondering what will arrive.

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