How long do cabbages take to grow?

Cabbages are a versatile and popular vegetable that can be grown throughout the year by planting different varieties in different seasons. The time it takes for cabbages to grow and reach maturity can vary depending on the type of cabbage and the growing conditions. On average, it takes about four to six months for cabbages to fully mature.

To ensure a continuous supply of cabbages, you can sow different varieties in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. This allows you to have a harvest of cabbages throughout the year. By staggering the planting times, you can enjoy fresh cabbages at different times of the year.

When growing cabbages, it is important to pay attention to their growth and development. Cabbages will start as small seedlings, and as they grow, they will form a central head. Harvest the cabbages once the head has become firm and reaches the desired size. This is usually when the cabbage head feels solid and compact when gently squeezed.

It’s worth noting that different cabbage varieties have different growth rates. Some varieties may mature faster than others. For example, early varieties like ‘Golden Acre’ or ‘Earliana’ may reach maturity in around 70-80 days, while late varieties like ‘Savoy’ or ‘Red Drumhead’ may take up to 100 days or more. Therefore, it’s important to choose the right cabbage variety based on your desired harvest time.

The growth rate of cabbages can also be influenced by various factors such as temperature, sunlight, soil fertility, and moisture. Cabbages thrive in cool weather, so it’s best to plant them in early spring or late summer when the temperatures are moderate. They prefer full sun but can tolerate some shade. It’s important to provide them with well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.

In my own experience, I have found that cabbages generally take around four to six months to reach maturity. I usually start by sowing cabbage seeds indoors during late winter or early spring, and then transplant the seedlings outdoors once the weather and soil conditions are favorable. I make sure to provide them with regular watering and fertilize them with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth.

To summarize, cabbages take about four to six months to grow and reach maturity. By sowing different varieties in different seasons, you can enjoy a continuous supply of cabbages throughout the year. Pay attention to the growth and development of the cabbage heads, and harvest them once they have formed a firm and desired-sized head. Consider the variety, growing conditions, and factors like temperature, sunlight, soil fertility, and moisture to ensure successful cabbage growth.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.