Cabbage is one of the most versatile brassicas, providing harvests almost year-round if you grow different types. From tender spring greens to hearty winter heads, cabbage is a staple in many UK gardens, and a reliable crop for polytunnels.
When to Sow Cabbage
- Spring Cabbage: Sow JulyโAugust, plant out in SeptemberโOctober for harvesting the following spring.
- Summer/Autumn Cabbage: Sow FebruaryโApril indoors, transplant AprilโJune.
- Winter Cabbage: Sow AprilโMay, transplant JuneโJuly for late-season harvests.
How to Grow Cabbage
- Choose firm, fertile soil and enrich with compost before planting.
- Space plants according to type:
- Spring: 20โ30cm apart (closer for spring greens, wider for hearts).
- Summer/Autumn: 45cm apart.
- Winter: 45โ60cm apart, depending on variety.
- Firm soil around roots to prevent rocking in the wind.
- Keep well-watered during dry spells and protect from pigeons and cabbage root fly.
Harvesting Cabbage
- Spring Cabbage: Harvest AprilโMay, either cutting whole hearts or picking leaves as spring greens.
- Summer/Autumn Cabbage: Harvest JuneโOctober when heads are solid and firm.
- Winter Cabbage: Harvest NovemberโMarch โ hardy varieties can stand well through frost and snow.
Polytunnel Growing Tips
- A polytunnel allows earlier sowings and better seedling establishment, particularly for spring and winter types.
- Protects young plants from pigeons, flea beetle, and harsh weather.
- Be careful of excess heat in summer; ventilate well to avoid bolting or mildew.
- Extends the harvesting season, especially useful for spring cabbage which overwinters well under cover.
Quick Tips Recap
- Sow: JulโAug (spring), FebโApr (summer/autumn), AprโMay (winter).
- Spacing: 20โ60cm depending on type.
- Harvest: Almost year-round with the right mix of varieties.
- Polytunnel advantage: Stronger seedlings, pest protection, extended season.
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