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Artost Cabbage (Not Treated)
Uniform with excellent density and holding ability. Good yields; cut early for a boxed cabbage or later for slaw. Adapted to most growing regions of the US and Canada.
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Artost Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Uniform with excellent density and holding ability. Good yields; cut early for a boxed cabbage or later for slaw. Adapted to most growing regions of the US and Canada.
Delayed delivery ETA early February
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Bajonet Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Beautiful dark-green color gives a fresh look. Bajonet’s protective wrap and ability to maintain a smaller size make it a good choice for boxing. It is widely adapted from the Carolinas north. Weighs 3-5 pounds and makes a 14-20 head box-count.
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Bellicose Cabbage (Not Treated)
Main season variety with dual purpose as a fresh market boxing and slaw. A very upright variety with a vigorous growth habit and dense interior structure. High yields, excellent uniformity, and a strong root system. Try Bellicose in the Carolinas and north where its strong root system will help it stand up to the worst weather.
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Bellicose Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Main season variety with dual purpose as a fresh market boxing and slaw. A very upright variety with a vigorous growth habit and dense interior structure. High yields, excellent uniformity, and a strong root system. Try Bellicose in the Carolinas and north where its strong root system will help it stand up to the worst weather.
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Botran Cabbage (Not Treated)
This fancy dense cabbage has a unique appearance with a serrate edge to the leaves, but you will like it for its black rot resistance. Size can be controlled with spacing although it should not be crowded. It will continue to gain size after it is mature (rather than splitting). From the Carolina’s north, Botran has looked good in most slots where black rot resistance is needed.
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Botran Cabbage (Treated Seed)
This fancy dense cabbage has a unique appearance with a serrate edge to the leaves, but you will like it for its black rot resistance. Size can be controlled with spacing although it should not be crowded. It will continue to gain size after it is mature (rather than splitting). From the Carolina’s north, Botran has looked good in most slots where black rot resistance is needed.
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Brennan Cabbage (Not Treated)
Brennan is widely adapted with excellent quality for boxing. It has a short core and a dense interior. A strong root system keeps Brennan looking fancy and uniform when crowded or stressed by too much water, compared to Bronco with improved Black Rot resistance.
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Brennan Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Brennan is widely adapted with excellent quality for boxing. It has a short core and a dense interior. A strong root system keeps Brennan looking fancy and uniform when crowded or stressed by too much water, compared to Bronco with improved Black Rot resistance.
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Bronco Cabbage (Not Treated)
Bronco leads our fresh market cabbage seed sales due to reliably round, dense heads with a fancy, wavy wrap, perfect for boxing. The erect compact plant produces short-cored 2-5 lb. heads.
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Bronco Cabbage (Organic)
Bronco leads our fresh market cabbage seed sales due to reliably round, dense heads with a fancy, wavy wrap, perfect for boxing. The erect compact plant produces short-cored 2-5 lb. heads.
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Bronco Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Very fancy, heads protected by waxy leaves. Nice sweet flavor. Excellent yields, shipping quality, and disease resistance. Bronco is your best choice if you need heads to stay small enough for boxing.