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CABBAGES

The traditional British vegetable garden would not be complete without cabbages. But even if you don’t have the space for rows of vegetables, don’t be put off buying cabbage seeds. These versatile and popular vegetables can be grown in a wide range of situations.  They look great in pots on a patio or a balcony, and they taste so much better for having been grown at home. So why not buy some cabbage seeds?

About Cabbage Seeds

Cabbages and cauliflower are not just flexible when it come to the kitchen, they’re also very flexible when it comes to when they can be grown. Sow cabbage seeds in the autumn for a spring crop, or plant them as late as May for early autumn cabbage. There’s almost never a wrong time of year to start growing cabbages. It’s a great all-round vegetable that doesn’t disappoint.

Cauliflower and cabbage are packed with health benefits. They’re low in fat, a great source of fibre and also of Vitamin C. Cabbage is calorie negative so is ideal for those trying to shed a few pounds. If you grow your own from cabbage seeds you’re benefiting both yourself and the environment, because there will be no food miles.

Buying Your Cabbage Seeds

Why buy your vegetables from the supermarket when you get grow them at home? Get imaginative with your garden, even if you only have a tiny amount of space. There’s always a corner or a pot where you can plant some cabbages. Have a look at the varieties we have on offer and get growing!

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