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Bravo Cabbage Plant

7.99
  • - UNAVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, Shop Available Cabbage
  • - Spacing: 12 inches
  • - Days to Harvest: 75
  • - Produces well in both southern and northern gardens
Plant Features

Bravo Cabbage Plants perform well in gardens all over the country. This cabbage has excellent flavor and large heads. Perfect for sauerkraut! 

Our Bravo Cabbage Plants are grown with a commitment to natural methods, ensuring they're healthy and robust. Guaranteed to arrive alive and thriving!

Planting Instructions:

  • - Can be transplanted once soil temperatures reach 50°F

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 6.0-7.0
  • - Add compost and ensure soil is rich in organic matter

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water deeply and consistently
  • - Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Use a balanced fertilizer at planting
  • - Side-dress with nitrogen-rich fertilizer 3 weeks after transplanting

Pruning and Training:

  • - Remove yellowing leaves
  • - No other pruning necessary

Pollination:

  • - Not necessary for head formation

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Watch for cabbage worms, aphids, and slugs
  • - Use row covers or organic insecticides if needed

Harvesting Indicators:

  • - Harvest when heads are firm and have reached desired size
  • - Cut at the base with a sharp knife

Storage:

  • - Store whole heads in the refrigerator for several weeks

Companion Plants:

Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
When to harvest When the head is the size of a softball
Production Time Single Picking
Habit Mounded
Foliage Color Green
Garden Styles Container Garden
Plant Used for Food Production
Disease Resistance Black Rot (BR), Fusarium Yellows (FY)
Plant Type Hybrid
Tolerates Clay soil, Sandy soil

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Not as healthy as other varieties

Arrived safe and securely packaged. Transplanted into grow pot-one has taken off and the other is wimpy. Became susceptible to some bug or disease, whereas all the other varieties of cabbage are thriving much better. Waiting to see if they head

From anonymous | June 27, 2022


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