Cabbage Greyhound

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Description

Cabbage 'Greyhound' Seeds

A slender, pointed-heart summer variety with sweet, tender leaves and a speed that puts it on the table in under twelve weeks. The cabbage that changed minds about cabbage.

For many gardeners, cabbage carries an unfair reputation — associated with overcooked, sulphurous school dinners and occupying vast amounts of space for months on end. 'Greyhound' demolishes both objections in one swift movement. This elegant, pointed-heart summer variety is compact enough for even a modest kitchen garden, matures in as little as ten to twelve weeks from transplanting, and produces tightly packed, pale hearts of such sweetness and delicacy that it bears almost no culinary resemblance to the heavy, coarse-leaved winter cabbages that put people off the genus entirely. Shredded finely raw into a light salad, briefly stir-fried in butter and caraway, or braised whole in stock until yielding and sweet, 'Greyhound' is a revelation.

The name describes the form precisely — a slender, aerodynamic, pointed head that tapers to a neat tip, sitting on a short stem with its outer leaves pressed close. It is an inherently attractive vegetable in the garden, and its compact size — rarely more than 25cm across — means it can be grown at closer spacings than round-headed varieties and fits comfortably into a raised bed alongside other crops without dominating the space. For the kitchen gardener who has never been convinced by cabbage, this is the variety most likely to change their mind entirely.


🌿 Understanding the Plant
🌱 Growing Guide
📋 Plant Specifications
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations
📅 Sowing & Harvesting Calendar

🏆 RHS Award of Garden Merit

Brassica oleracea 'Greyhound' holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit — recognition that simply confirms what British kitchen gardeners have known for generations. It is the finest summer cabbage available: compact, rapid, sweet, and tender in a way that no round-headed variety can match at the same stage of the season. Grow it with succession sowings every four to five weeks from February to May and you will have a continuous supply of the most delicious and most unfairly overlooked vegetable in the British kitchen garden all summer long.


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