Cabbage, Winter : Deadon F1
Brassica oleracea var. capitata
Approx. 35 seeds per pack
Deadon F1 is a hybrid January King type with a
characteristic purple tinge to its outer leaves. It has a rich and peppery, yet
sweet, taste. The heads are flat-round and very solid and they will normally
stand until late December.
How to grow:
Grow in the brassica section of your rotation.
Sow Autumn Winter cabbages in the brassica seed
bed in April.
Transplant into the permanent position between
May and June up to 45 cm apart. Harvest early Autumn and winter.
Pests and diseases:
The seedlings can be susceptible to slug damage
and the older plants can be ruined by cabbage white butterfly caterpillars.
The best way to protect from this is to net with
enviromesh during the Summer. Once harvested the stems can be composted but
they are very tough. You can pulverise them with a hammer to help them break
down faster.
How to cook:
Harvest cabbages as required. Remove the outer
leaves and compost them. Cut the cabbage in half and then shred to the desired
thickness.
Steam or boil in a little water until tender. Do
not overcook. Cabbages are great in stir fry, soup, stews, and with potatoes in
Irish Colcannon. Leaves can be stuffed or grated for salads like coleslaw
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