Cabbage - Mozart F1
Cabbage ‘Mozart’ is a highly recommended summer and autumn ball head variety. ‘Mozart’ produces high-quality, dense, uniform heads weighing up to 1kg. A strong root system gives good drought tolerance. Exceptional standing ability, enabling a long harvest period and good storage potential. Excellent resistance to bolting. Can be closely planted for baby-sized heads.
Height: 40cm (16in). Spread: 30cm (12in).
Cabbage ‘Mozart’ is a highly recommended summer and autumn ball head variety. ‘Mozart’ produces high-quality, dense, uniform heads weighing up to 1kg. A strong root system gives good drought tolerance. Exceptional standing ability, enabling a long harvest period and good storage potential. Excellent resistance to bolting. Can be closely planted for baby-sized heads.
Height: 40cm (16in). Spread: 30cm (12in).
Cabbage ‘Mozart’ is a highly recommended summer and autumn ball head variety. ‘Mozart’ produces high-quality, dense, uniform heads weighing up to 1kg. A strong root system gives good drought tolerance. Exceptional standing ability, enabling a long harvest period and good storage potential. Excellent resistance to bolting. Can be closely planted for baby-sized heads.
Height: 40cm (16in). Spread: 30cm (12in).
Sow summer/autumn cabbage indoors from February to May. Alternatively direct sow outdoors from late March into a well prepared seedbed, for transplanting to their final positions later on. Sow at a depth of 13mm (½") and distance of 23cm (9") between rows.
Indoors, sow seed at a depth of 12mm (½") in trays of free-draining, seed sowing compost and cover with a layer of vermiculite. Place in a propagator or seal container inside a plastic bag at a temperature of 20-25C (68-77F) until germination which takes 4 -7 days. Once germinated, grow Cabbage plants on in cooler conditions until all risk of frost has passed and plants are large enough to be transplanted with 2-3 true leaves.
Gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions over 7 - 10 days before planting cabbage in moist, rich, well drained soil in full sun. A fertile soil is essential as cabbages require high levels of nitrogen. Prepare the soil in early spring by adding plenty of well rotted farmyard manure to the soil to improve its structure and fertility. Apply lime to acid soils to reduce the acidity and lessen the risk of clubroot. Plant cabbages at a distance of 50cm (20") apart and cover with a protective netting or fleece to prevent attack from birds and insects. Place a collar around the stem of each plant to prevent cabbage root fly attacks. Water the plants thoroughly after planting.
For virtually year round crops, a second sowing from August to September can be made for overwintering.
Water cabbages regularly, particularly during dry periods. Feed throughout the growing season with a high nitrogen feed. Hoe between plants regularly to prevent weeds from establishing and bring insect larvae to the surface. Draw earth up around the base of each stem to prevent wind rock and improve the plants stability. Harvest Summer Cabbages from late June once the heads have matured. Culinary note: Vitamin rich cabbages are particularly high in iron and potassium, but also low in calories.