Cabbage ‘Botran’ F1

Description

Botran is widely adapted and has performed particularly well as a spring or fall crop in the Pacific Northwest. Plants may be grown 8–9″ apart for 3–4 lb. heads and up to 18″ apart for 7–8 lb. heads. Great for late summer coleslaw and early fall salads. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 90 days. Photo courtesy of Johnny’s.

 

Fall Harvest variety

Late-season vegetables adapted to tolerate both the heat of late summer and the cool nights of fall. Harvest in late summer or fall. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

Botran is widely adapted and has performed particularly well as a spring or fall crop in the Pacific Northwest. Plants may be grown 8–9″ apart for 3–4 lb. heads and up to 18″ apart for 7–8 lb. heads. Great for late summer coleslaw and early fall salads. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 90 days. Photo courtesy of Johnny’s.

 

Fall Harvest variety

Late-season vegetables adapted to tolerate both the heat of late summer and the cool nights of fall. Harvest in late summer or fall. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

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