Cabbage Seeds

Vegetable Seeds

Cabbage has found a home in so many of the world’s culinary traditions, it could be a vegetable ambassador to the UN! Think of fermentation alone - sauerkraut in Germany, kimchee in Korea, or curdito alongside pupusas in El Salvador. Then there’s the coleslaws of American picnics and stuffed cabbages of Eastern Europe and the spicy soups of China. While there are too many recipes to name, the simplest might be a light sauté with butter and salt to bring out the mellow sweetness of this underrated vegetable.

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Cabbage Seeds - Early Jersey Wakefield

Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. This long-time reliable favorite, introduced in the 1840s, is a speedy producer of beautiful, tightly packed, conical heads weighing 2 to 4 pounds each. Its sweet and...

Cabbage Seeds - Charleston Wakefield

Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. Charleston Wakefield cabbage was introduced in 1892 as the Southern grower’s answer to Early Jersey Wakefield. It produces similar conical heads, but handles warm weather better than...