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Heirloom

Charleston Wakefield Cabbage

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety ca.1880
  • Early to mid-season cabbage
  • Conical heads weigh 4-6lb each
  • Suitable for spring or fall planting
  • 75-85 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (100 Seeds)

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Charleston Wakefield Cabbage

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Brassica oleracea

Charleston Wakefield is a larger, later selection of Early Jersey Wakefield developed in the 1880's by the F.W. Bogiano Co.  Charleston Wakefield is an excellent early to mid-season cabbage that produces 4 to 6-pound conical shaped heads that are well-suited for fresh eating, cooking, and kraut-making.  It is often planted as a spring cabbage but is also suitable for fall planting.  Charleston Wakefield matures approximately 75 to 85 days after sowing.  A packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Brassica oleracea

Charleston Wakefield is a larger, later selection of Early Jersey Wakefield developed in the 1880's by the F.W. Bogiano Co.  Charleston Wakefield is an excellent early to mid-season cabbage that produces 4 to 6-pound conical shaped heads that are well-suited for fresh eating, cooking, and kraut-making.  It is often planted as a spring cabbage but is also suitable for fall planting.  Charleston Wakefield matures approximately 75 to 85 days after sowing.  A ... read more

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Brassica oleracea

Charleston Wakefield is a larger, later selection of Early Jersey Wakefield developed in the 1880's by the F.W. Bogiano Co.  Charleston Wakefield is an excellent early to mid-season cabbage that produces 4 to 6-pound conical shaped heads that are well-suited for fresh eating, cooking, and kraut-making.  It is often planted as a spring cabbage but is also suitable for fall planting.  Charleston Wakefield matures approximately 75 to 85 days after sowing.  A packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

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Lisa McKoy
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Unfortunately I tried sewing the seeds indoors as suggested and some outside but 3 weeks now and no results. I’m not sure if I did something wrong but I haven’t had any luck, not even 1 plant has come up.

Hi Lisa, thanks for your review. We offer a money back guarantee on all of our seeds and will be in contact about a refund or replacement.

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Janet Broom
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It’s possible we did something wrong because we are first time growers. However, after having this in the ground for 2 to 3 weeks, we are not seeing any growth yet.

Thanks for your feedback, Janet. Whether first-time or seasoned growers, we want all gardeners to have great results with our seeds. I will be in touch about a refund or replacement.

Becky

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