Cape Spitz Cabbage (Sugar Loaf) is a sweet tasting cabbage unique to South Africa. It produces large, conical shaped heads and thrives in the warmer climate. Seeds can be planted all year round in seed trays and transplanted at 10cm tall. Plants are fast-growing and reliable and cabbage heads can be harvested after approximately 80 days.
Growing Cape Spitz Cabbage
Indoor Sowing: Late Winter and Early Spring.
Direct Sowing: Late Summer, Autumn and Early Spring.
- In South Africa, cabbage can be planted throughout the year, except in the Highveld where is should not be planted between Late autumn and winter and also not in the summer months in the Lowveld, or any other region which experiences very hot and humid conditions.
- Start Cabbage Seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost.
- Use a good quality seed-starting mix and provide bright, indirect light.
- Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
- Once seedlings have developed 3-4 true leaves and have a developed root system, they are ready for transplanting.
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