The Winter Garden Grows On
It looks like this winter we will not have the deadly freezes of last year. It is mid February and we haven’t had the below-freezing temps for days on end. Last year it devastated the crops. I had planned to build a hoop house out of one of my 4′ x 28′ raised beds, but I never had to actually put them up. I expect to have to in a year or so since we are entering a mini-ice age.
Most of the broccoli has been harvested. This is the last big head.
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, the head should mature at 2-4 lbs, (the heads are cone shaped) and in 60-75 days after transplant:
Ruby Perfection red cabbage, the head matures at about 3 lbs, and in about 75 days after transplant:
Flat Dutch Cabbage, these should mature at 8 lbs. This is a late cabbage, meaning it takes longer to mature. In this case, that is 85-95 days after transplant:
Different varieties of cabbages have different looking leaves, of course, but I haven’t grown enough varieties often enough to have memorized their leaves. I am also growing a dozen -plus Golden Acre cabbages. They should come in at about 2 lbs, just like grocery store variety cabbages. They quite frankly aren’t as fascinating as Early Jersey Wakefield or Flat Dutch cabbages.
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