I've had great luck with Gonzales cabbage in New Hampshire. It develops fast into 6" heads and keeps well in the field up to 8". It rar...Read Moreely splits, but a couple of heads did so once after a lot of rain followed by very hot temps. It has excellent flavor for cooking fresh and for use in cole slaw. Seeds for this variety are getting harder to find, but they're still out there. I've had good success controlling cabbage worms with both liquid Sevin and Sevin dust. Mulching heavily with straw helps keep soil moisture levels consistent. Like many other crops, cutworms can be a problem with transplants. But collars made from toilet paper or paper towel rolls do the trick!
I've had great luck with Gonzales cabbage in New Hampshire. It develops fast into 6" heads and keeps well in the field up to 8". It rar...Read More
A round head miniature hybrid from Johnnys. Suited for high density plantings. (66 day).