Characteristic | Sugarloaf Cabbage |
Kind | Open Pollinated cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. Capitata) |
Sowing Season | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Maturity | 70 -90 days |
Head Shape | Pointed |
Head weight | 1.5 – 2kgs |
Colour | Light green |
Germination | 7 – 16 days |
Sowing depth | 3mm – 5mm |
End Use | Fresh Market Growers, Home Growers |
Cabbage Sugarloaf
$1.00 – $37.50
“Sugarloaf Cabbage is a lovely quick growing cabbage dating back to 1655 with the “”sugarloaf”” shape. In older times sugar was sold on cone shapes called loaves, this cabbage takes its name from the similar shape. Loves improved soil and will do well in the cooler spring and autumn months. It has an excellent mild flavour, that is sweeter than some other cabbage types; and grows quite large. This variety is fantastic to cook with and great raw in salads and coleslaw.”
Outstanding Qualities
Sweet & tender
Hardy early maturing variety
Fast maturing
Adaptable to wide range of climates
Frost tolerant
Special varietal requirements
Sugarloaf Cabbage is best as a cool weather crop. It is frost tolerant but not to extremes of heat, which causes the heads to split.
Description
Characteristic | Sugarloaf Cabbage |
Kind | Open Pollinated cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. Capitata) |
Sowing Season | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Maturity | 70 -90 days |
Head Shape | Pointed |
Head weight | 1.5 – 2kgs |
Colour | Light green |
Germination | 7 – 16 days |
Sowing depth | 3mm – 5mm |
End Use | Fresh Market Growers, Home Growers |
Additional information
Size | VP, 20g, 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1KG |
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