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cabbage plant seeds 5 Heirloom Cabbage Seeds Collection

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cabbage plant seeds 5 Heirloom Cabbage Seeds CollectionPlan ahead for fresh, nutritious harvests with the 5 Variety Heirloom Cabbage Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This non GMO, open pollinated mix provides dependable cool weather crops for both spring and fall plantingperfect for home gardeners, homesteaders, and anyone seeking long term food security. A Complete Set of Kitchen Favorites: Red Acre Compact red heads with vibrant color and crisp texture for salads and slaws. Golden Acre Early,

Plan ahead for fresh, nutritious harvests with the 5-Variety Heirloom Cabbage Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This non-GMO, open-pollinated mix provides dependable cool-weather crops for both spring and fall planting—perfect for home gardeners, homesteaders, and anyone seeking long-term food security.

A Complete Set of Kitchen Favorites:

  • Red Acre – Compact red heads with vibrant color and crisp texture for salads and slaws.
  • Golden Acre – Early, tender green cabbage that matures quickly for fresh eating.
  • Jersey Wakefield – Classic pointed-head cabbage known for sweet flavor and fast growth.
  • Early Round Dutch – Dense, firm green heads perfect for sauerkraut, cooking, or storage.
  • Michihili Napa (Chinese Cabbage) – Mild, elongated leaves ideal for kimchi, stir-fries, and soups.

Why Gardeners Love This Collection:
This versatile seed pack covers every need—from quick early greens to long-storing fall harvests. By combining early, mid, and late-maturing varieties, you’ll enjoy a steady supply of cabbage throughout the growing season and beyond.

Easy to Grow, Anywhere:
Cabbage thrives in cool weather and performs across USDA Zones 2–11. Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow when soil is workable. Transplant to full sun and fertile, well-drained soil, spacing 18–24 inches apart in rows 24–36 inches apart. Maintain steady moisture and mulch to retain soil humidity. Excellent for raised beds, containers, and traditional garden rows.

Reliable Harvests & Long-Term Value:
Each variety is selected for strong germination, adaptability, and consistent yields. Compact seed packets store easily for preparedness and make thoughtful gifts for gardeners focused on sustainability and self-reliance.

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