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Red cabbage

Red cabbage is a crisp, purple vegetable, rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. It's versatile: suitable for boiling, steaming, roasting, or raw in salads, adding color, flavor, and healthy nutrition to countless dishes.

Red cabbage seeds – colorful and tasty vegetables for your vegetable garden

Want to enrich your vegetable garden with flavorful, nutritious, and colorful vegetables ? At EasySeeds.eu, you'll find a carefully selected assortment of red cabbage seeds , ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners. Red cabbage is a versatile vegetable that impresses both visually and culinary, perfect for salads, stews, sauerkraut, and side dishes.

Why grow red cabbage seeds?

Red cabbage is one of the most popular varieties in the vegetable garden because of its flavor, nutritional value, and long shelf life . By choosing red cabbage seeds , you benefit from:

  • Colorful harvest: the deep purple leaves give your vegetable garden and dishes a beautiful color.

  • Healthy vegetables: rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants , a valuable addition to a healthy diet.

  • Versatility in the kitchen: red, mild in taste and delicious in salads, stews, soups or fermented as sauerkraut.

  • Winter hardiness: many red cabbage varieties can withstand light frost and are suitable for late autumn and winter harvests.

For every gardener and every garden

Our red cabbage seeds are carefully selected for quality, germination rate, and flavor . EasySeeds.eu offers clear sowing and growing instructions, so you can easily achieve a successful harvest. Many of our seeds are organic or unprocessed , so you can enjoy pure, healthy vegetables straight from your own garden.

Special selection at EasySeeds.eu

At EasySeeds.eu you will find a wide range of red cabbage varieties, including:

  • Classic red cabbage: firm heads, ideal for stews, sauerkraut and fresh preparation.

  • Fast growers: suitable for early harvesting and multiple cultivation cycles per season.

  • Special varieties: compact growing varieties or extra-large heads, perfect for a varied vegetable garden and culinary applications.

Each variety has been selected for ease of growing, high yield and excellent flavour , so you can get the most out of your vegetable garden.

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Enrich your vegetable garden with red cabbage seeds from EasySeeds.eu and enjoy a harvest full of fresh, healthy, and colorful vegetables . Order your seeds easily online today and experience the joy of growing red cabbage in your own garden . With EasySeeds.eu, you'll not only grow delicious vegetables but also a vegetable garden full of color, diversity, and success .

Frequently Asked Questions about Red Cabbage

1. How do I sow red cabbage?

Sow indoors in March. Direct sowing in the ground is possible in April and May, or later in the summer for a fall or winter harvest.
Sowing: Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and keep them moist during germination, which takes 10-15 days.
Transplant the seedlings once there is no longer any risk of night frost, usually in late April to early May. Plant them out in their final location.
Provide sufficient space, with a planting distance of about 45 centimeters between plants. This gives the cabbages room to grow well.

2. Which soil is most suitable for red cabbage?

Red cabbage grows best in fertile, chalky clay soil that can retain plenty of moisture. Proper preparation with compost or manure is essential.
Red cabbage needs a sunny location to develop a firm and flavorful head. At least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day is ideal.

3. What is the importance of crop rotation in cabbage crops?

It's crucial not to sow in the same spot as the previous year. Crop rotation for at least three years helps prevent soil-borne diseases such as clubroot.

4. How do I prevent pests in red cabbage?

Use insect netting to protect the plants from cabbage root flies and cabbage whites. Regular inspection and biological control of insects like snails and slugs also helps.

5. What is a late red cabbage?

Late varieties, such as 'Langedijker Bewaar', are suitable for winter harvesting and can often be stored longer. They are usually larger and firmer.