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Sauerkraut Glory of Dutch Cabbage, Late Flat Dutch Cabbage Seeds

Reference: DW1-VG-GOD

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Dutch heirloom produces tight, tender medium-large heads often used for sauerkraut.

Glory of Dutch Cabbage (Late Flat Dutch) is a large, late-season heirloom variety prized for its broad, flattened heads and dense, tightly packed leaves. Heads can grow very heavy (often 3–5+ kg), with pale green outer leaves and a crisp, white interior. It has a firm texture and a mildly sweet, slightly earthy flavor, making it excellent for storage and processing.

Perfect for sauerkraut and fermentation due to its density and sugar content

Excellent for coleslaw, offering a crisp bite and good moisture balance

Ideal for cabbage rolls—large leaves are easy to stuff

Great in soups, stews, and braised dishes where it holds texture well

Can be shredded and sautéed or stir-fried for a hearty side

This variety is especially valued for bulk harvests, long storage, and preserving.

Type Cabbage
Family Cabbage Family
Temperature Soil 55-75F
Temperature Daytime 55-70F
Temperature Evening 35F+
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Long, 60-120 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.5-6.8
Zones 1A-9B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3 Per Row

 

CABBAGE

Like most other cole crops, cabbage grows best where there is a cool fall growing season with light frosts. Cabbage is a water and nutrient hog, requiring a high nitrogen and potassium fertilizer. Cabbage is ready for harvest when heads are firm. It is common for a second smaller head to form if enough of the stem was left intact from the initial harvest. This versatile crop can be made into cole slaw or sauerkraut, stuffed, braised, added to soup, or sauteed.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Slugs, Cabbageworms, Cabbage Loopers

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Black rot, clubroot

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