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(Cabbage, Copenhagen Market Cabbage)
Fittingly named 'Copenhagen Market', this Danish heirloom cabbage was brought to the United States in 1909 by the H. Hartman & Company. Maturing 63 to 100 days after planting from seedlings, 'Copenhagen Market' forms 6- to 8-inch (15- to 20- centimeter) heads with upright, leathery, blue-green outer leaves and tightly packed, pale yellow-green inner leaves. Flavor is robust and sweet. Expect each mature head to weigh between 3 and 4 pounds (~ 2.5 kg). Heads resist splitting.
Cabbages...
James H. Schutte
(Broccoli)
An old reliable cultivar of one of the most familiar green vegetables, the broccoli variety 'De Cicco' is an excellent choice for the garden. Typically grown as an annual, broccoli is a cool season vegetable that traces its ancestry to Brassica oleracea, a fleshy-leaved, short-lived perennial from coastal areas of western and southern Europe. It is grown for its fleshy heads of flower buds, which are harvested and eaten before the flowers open.
Introduced about 1890, 'De Cicco' produces...
James H. Schutte
(Kohlrabi)
Grown for its sweet, crunchy, bulbous stems, kohlrabi is one of many crops that descend from Brassica oleracea, an annual or short-lived perennial from Western Europe. The open-pollinated cultivar 'Dyna' produces exceptionally large purple "bulbs" that are nevertheless sweet and tender, provided they are harvested immediately upon maturing.
Kohlrabi is a cool weather crop that prefers full sun and fertile, organic-rich garden soil with ample drainage. It should be sown in early spring...
All-America Selections
(Cabbage)
Bred and selected in Denmark, 'Dynamo' is a 1997 All-America Selections winner that produces compact heads that taste delicious either cooked or raw. Maturing 60 to 63 days after planting from seedlings, 'Dynamo' forms tightly packed heads with upright, leathery, blue-green outer leaves and relatively thin, yellow-green inner leaves. Flavor is robust and sweet. Expect each mature cabbage head to weigh between 2 and 3 pounds (1 kg).
Cabbages are categorized by their texture and color. Most have...
John Rickard
(Dynasty Red Ornamental Kale, Ornamental Kale)
To bring texture and color to the garden in the frosty fall, winter and spring seasons, ‘Dynasty Red’ ornamental kale was bred for showy leaves from plants native to the coastal regions of southern and western Europe. It is a short-lived hardy perennial that is typically grown as an annual.
The grayed, reddish-purple leaves are waxy, fleshy and edible, and grow in a rosette. As temperatures cool, the leaves develop rich magenta-red colors, especially in the central new foliage and in the veins....
(Dynasty Rose Ornamental Kale, Ornamental Kale)
To bring texture and color to the garden in the frosty fall, winter and spring seasons, ‘Dynasty Rose’ ornamental kale was bred for showy leaves from plants native to the coastal regions of southern and western Europe. It is a short-lived hardy perennial that is typically grown as an annual.
The grayed, reddish-purple leaves are waxy, fleshy and edible, and grow in a rosette. As temperatures cool, the leaves develop a rich rose-pink color, especially in the central new foliage and in the veins....
John Rickard
(Dynasty White Ornamental Kale, Ornamental Kale)
To bring texture and color to the garden in the frosty fall, winter and spring seasons, ‘Dynasty Rose’ ornamental kale was bred for showy leaves from plants native to the coastal regions of southern and western Europe. It is a short-lived hardy perennial that is typically grown as an annual.
The light green, silvery leaves are waxy, fleshy and edible, and grow in a rosette. As temperatures cool, the leaves develop a white color, especially in the central new foliage and in the veins. In the second...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Broccoli)
Precocious and productive, the broccoli variety 'Early Dividend' is an excellent choice for the garden. Typically grown as an annual, broccoli is a cool season vegetable that traces its ancestry to Brassica oleracea, a fleshy-leaved, short-lived perennial from coastal areas of western and southern Europe. It is grown for its fleshy heads of flower buds, which are harvested and eaten before the flowers open.
Going from seed to harvest in as few as 65 days (and from transplanting to harvest...
(Cabbage, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage)
Sauerkraut makers take note; the large, dense, flavorful heads of 'Early Flat Dutch' make delicious homemade kraut. They are also early to produce, heat resistant and store well. This cultivar has origins that date prior to the mid-19th century and has been used as a fall or winter crop for generations. Heads mature 80 to 85 days after planting from seedlings. The slightly flattened, volleyball-sized heads have few spreading, leathery, green to blue-green outer leaves and many thin, tightly packed,...