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Savoy cabbage 'Bloemendaal Yellow' BIO

Savoy cabbage 'Bloemendaal Yellow' BIO

Normal price EUR3.35
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Sustainability

We try to produce as sustainably as possible to keep our footprint small. Therefore, our letterbox boxes are made of grass paper and tomato leaf pulp is the basic component of the seed bags. The printing is either made of paper that is 30-70% recycled paper or paper that comes from agricultural waste. In addition, you have the option to plant a tree when you place an order through Regreener.

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Organic

This is an organic product from certified organic producers. Among other things, this means that they do not work with pesticides. The control regarding organic products is carried out by the SKAL. 

Who says a vegetable garden should only be practical? Instead, we choose vegetables that are pleasing to the eye. Savoy cabbage is one of them, because those leaves do very well. A beautiful cabbage that is also delicious and easy to grow.

Name Savoy cabbage 'Bloemendaal Yellow'
Organic Yes
GMO-free/uncoated Yes
Contents 0.1 grams

Height 30-50 cm
Location Full sun
Suitable for pot or balcony No


This is an organic product from certified organic producers. Among other things, this means that they do not work with pesticides. The control regarding organic products is carried out by the SKAL. 

Pre-seeding February - March 

Direct seeding March - April
Harvest May - August

Indoor pre-sowing
Pre-sow in seed trays in March. Place in a cool place, preferably outside in an unheated greenhouse. Transplant when the cuttings have some leaves, about after 6 weeks. Keep a distance of 60 cm. Provide nutritious soil using compost or organic manure.

Direct Sowing
Sow directly in the open ground from April to May. Ensure well-loosened nutritious soil. Sow several seeds with 60 cm spacing. After germination, thin out to 1 seedling with 60 cm spacing. Harvest between September and November. Good for making sauerkraut.

About vegetable seeds

All vegetable seeds are annuals, meaning you have to re-sow them every year, except for hardy herbs. Rosemary, thyme, sage and fennel generally survive the winter just fine.

How many hours of sunshine?

Vegetables generally like to grow in full sun. A minimum of 6 hours of sun in summer is a good guide. For annual flowers this is more, there we stick to a minimum of 8 hours of sun per day.

What soil?

Vegetables can basically be grown on any type of soil, but it varies for each type of vegetable how nutritious that soil needs to be. You can find more information about this in the description.

Seediguide

Never seeded before? We'll get you started with a Sowing Guide explaining the basics and supplies.

Storing seeds

On the package of your seeds you will find the shelf life. You can use them until the date you see on it. An opened package is best stored in an airtight box in a cool and dark place, such as a closet in the hallway. Not sure if the germination is still good? Then it's best to buy a new pack. We deliberately choose small amounts of seeds in the packs so you don't have to waste seeds. Do you have any questions about this? Call 033 - 202 43 38 or email to [email protected], and we will help you further.

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learn to grow your own

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