So Compact, You Can Grow it in a Patio Tub!
Very sweet and mild!
Genus: Brassica
Species: oleracea
Variety: Katarina Hybrid
Item Form: (P) Pkt of 50 seeds
Days to Maturity: 45
Fruit Color: Cream
Habit: Compact
Seeds Per Pack: 50
Plant Height: 12 in – 14 in
Plant Width: 6 in – 8 in
Additional Characteristics: Award Winner, Cool Season, Cut-and-Come-Again, Direct Sow, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Season Extenders
Foliage Color: Light Green
Harvest Season: Early Fall, Early Spring, Early Winter, Late Fall, Late Spring, Mid Fall, Mid Spring
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy
Uses: Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Outdoor, Winter Interest
45 days from transplanting seedlings.
Beating all other varieties to harvest by several weeks, Katarina Hybrid is a very sweet, compact summer cabbage you can grow in large tubs and raised beds as well as the vegetable garden. It earned its national 2016 All-America Selection award with quick growth, delicious flavor, and smooth texture.
This white cabbage is reminiscent of the heirloom favorite Golden Acre, with its smaller heads and uniform growth. It holds well in the field at harvest, and will set smaller side heads after the main head is picked. Very productive, quick, and delicious — what’s not to love?!
Katarina reaches about 4 inches in diameter, round and smooth, with tightly packed leaves. Try growing it in large containers as well as the garden — it will spring right up and grow readily in any sunny, well-drained setting! And if you live in a short-season climate, you can bring in big harvests of this quick producer.
Children tend to prefer Katarina to other varieties because it is much milder, even sweeter, than most others, without a trace of bitterness. Great for slaw and salads, it also holds up well in stir fries.
For spring crops, sow the seeds indoors about 5 weeks before last anticipated frost, using your Bio Dome or seed flats. If using the Bio Dome, just drop the seeds into the pre-drilled holes; if using flats, cover them with at least 4 times their thickness. Germinate them at 70 to 75 degrees F; they will sprout in about 10 to 14 days, and are ready to transplant when they have at least 2 sets of true leaves. Space the seedlings about 6 to 8 inches apart in the garden, in rows at least 12 inches apart.
For fall crops, sow the seeds directly into the garden in midsummer. In warm climates, Katarina will grow happily into winter, the frost only improving its flavor! Sow in early fall for winter crops. In most climates, sowing seeds successively every 2 or 3 weeks will give you a nice long season. Packet is 50 seeds.
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