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Savoy cabbage is not just savoy cabbage

There are many different types of savoy cabbage that differ not only visually but also in their requirements. Generally they are divided into early, medium and late varieties. here we have put together an overview of the most important early, medium and late varieties as well as their sowing and harvesting dates for you. When buying, you should therefore pay attention to which type of savoy cabbage you are buying.

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Prefer savoy cabbage

If you want to harvest particularly early, you can prefer your savoy cabbage on the windowsill. To do this, you should choose an early variety of savoy cabbage. From the beginning of February you can prefer these in cultivation bowls. Make sure that you water the growing plants regularly and that they do not get any direct heating air. Prick them as soon as the plants have developed two pairs of leaves or plant them directly in the field, weather permitting.

Sow or plant savoy cabbage directly in the field

Regardless of whether you have preferred your savoy cabbage at home or sow it directly in the field, it is important that you create ideal site conditions.

The right location for the savoy cabbage

Savoy cabbage likes the sun, but also comes with you Penumbra rightly. But the soil is particularly important. Like all types of cabbage, savoy cabbage is one of the heavy eaters, which is why the right one Crop rotation Please note: All types of cabbage may only be planted in the same place every four years, with the year before the new one sowing one Green manure should be done to enrich the soil with nutrients.
Before you plant or sow your savoy cabbage, you should also enrich the soil with nutrients.

Plant or sow savoy cabbage step by step

  • Thoroughly loosen the soil with a hoe.
  • Put several liters of compost and a little lime on the ground and mix them in well.
  • Put the seeds 1cm deep in the soil or put the plants in the soil.
  • Depending on the variety, keep a planting distance of 35 to 80cm. Early varieties tend to take up less space because they grow smaller. You can also plant the plants more densely, but then you have to prick them out.
  • Thoroughly water your newly planted savoy cabbage.

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