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Old 17-05-2008, 09:06 AM
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just had to cut down a set of cabbages because they got way too tall and big they said that they where compact but next door said looked like spring greens to me, cabbage was called durham wheelers.anway a i have only two raised beds as anybody got any suggestions for a really small cabbage for two that i could grow either now or next year or continuely
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have got some minicole seed planted
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I just googled Durham Wheelers and got nothing. Durham Early or Wheeler's Imperial, perhaps?

As for recommendations, any of these appeal?
* Pixie - Small pointed cabbage can be used early for greens or later for small Hearted cabbage.
* Minicole F1 - Small compact round cabbage ideal for small spaces
* Redcap F1 - Superb, deep-red, solid, mini round cabbage heads on compact plants with no wasted outer leaves. Stands well with good quality heads.
* Shelta F1 - dark green ballhead, with a sweet flavour, ideal shredded raw in salads, or steamed.
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Pyramid f1 is a cabbage that i grow all the year round a smalish pointed cabbage that stands the winter grow as a summer or winter cabbage jacob
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