Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage
Historic Variety
- Blue-green flat heads
- White interior
- Heads weigh 10-15 pounds
- Excellent for late fall or winter use
- 100 days from transplant
- ±9,000 seeds/oz
Item Details
(aka Drumhead, Surehead) Introduced to the U.S. by German immigrants around 1840; listed in the 1924 catalog of D. M. Ferry & Co. Solid blue-green flat heads with white interior weigh 10-15 pounds. Excellent for late fall or winter use. 100 days from transplant. ±9,000 seeds/oz.
Learn to Grow Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage
Start Indoors: 6-8 weeks before last frost
Germination: 7-12 Days
Plant Outdoors: 24-36” Apart
Light: Full Sun
Instructions- Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Plant out just before the last frost. Make sure cabbage has a regular supply of water.
Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
My Grandpa's favorite cabbage
by Roger
This was my grandpa's favorite cabbage and he planted it every year while he was able to plant a garden. (Now my dad plants if for him) the leaves are large which is perfect for cabbage rolls. it does better in heat then most cabbages do. It does take up a lot of space which is needed to support the size of the head that forms. Grows very well in southern Indiana and is very easy to start from seed.
Excellent!
by Britt
Our family loved this cabbage! We make traditional dishes for Christmas with cabbage leaves and sauerkraut. We grew this variety for those dishes this year and they were excellent. Good, heavy heads with great flavor. They also kept very well.