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Cabbage 'Violaceo di Verona'

Cabbage 'Violaceo di Verona'

$1.29

Original: $3.68

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Cabbage 'Violaceo di Verona'—

$3.68

$1.29

The Story

We are really excited to be offering this rare and beautiful Northern Italian heirloom cabbage - Violaceo di Verona. It has lightly crinkled leaves which range from glaucous green to plum purple. This selection is a beautifully diverse - each plant has slightly different colouring and leaf texture. One thing that stays consistent is the flavour - the cabbages are top-knotch - deliciously sweet, particularly after cold weather. Plants are on the larger size, so perhaps not the most sensible choice for smaller gardens.

Sow: March-April (undercover or outside with fleece or cloche)
Plant: May, 45cm apart
Harvest: Autumn-Winter
Kitchen: Roast, steam, sautee or braise. Pairs with acidic flavours (lemon, white wine). fats (sesame, bacon, chorizo, walnuts, parmesan), alliums (garlic, leeks), aromatics (mustard, cumin, parsley, coriander, thai sweet basil, ginger).
Notes: To avoid massive cabbage heads, grow no further than 45cm apart. As with all brassicas, plant deep to avoid toppling.

0.5g (approx 125 seeds). We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ 95% Sept 25

Cabbage 'Violaceo di Verona' - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Cabbage 'Violaceo di Verona' - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

We are really excited to be offering this rare and beautiful Northern Italian heirloom cabbage - Violaceo di Verona. It has lightly crinkled leaves which range from glaucous green to plum purple. This selection is a beautifully diverse - each plant has slightly different colouring and leaf texture. One thing that stays consistent is the flavour - the cabbages are top-knotch - deliciously sweet, particularly after cold weather. Plants are on the larger size, so perhaps not the most sensible choice for smaller gardens.

Sow: March-April (undercover or outside with fleece or cloche)
Plant: May, 45cm apart
Harvest: Autumn-Winter
Kitchen: Roast, steam, sautee or braise. Pairs with acidic flavours (lemon, white wine). fats (sesame, bacon, chorizo, walnuts, parmesan), alliums (garlic, leeks), aromatics (mustard, cumin, parsley, coriander, thai sweet basil, ginger).
Notes: To avoid massive cabbage heads, grow no further than 45cm apart. As with all brassicas, plant deep to avoid toppling.

0.5g (approx 125 seeds). We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Germ 95% Sept 25