Cabbage Red Drumhead

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Description

Cabbage 'Red Drumhead' Seeds

A large, dense, deeply purple-crimson drumhead of extraordinary hardiness and remarkable flavour, reaching its finest quality after the first frosts and standing in the kitchen garden through the leanest months of the year with complete indifference to the cold.

'Red Drumhead' is one of the oldest and most celebrated cabbage varieties in British cultivation — a heritage drumhead type that has been grown in cottage gardens and allotments for generations, and whose continued popularity rests on a combination of qualities that no modern F1 hybrid has yet managed to improve upon. The heads are large, round, and deeply dense, with tightly packed leaves of a rich, glowing, purple-red that deepens dramatically after the first autumn frosts to an almost violet-black — a colour of extraordinary intensity and beauty that is as striking in the kitchen garden as it is on the plate.

This is the cabbage of braised red cabbage with apple and warming spice, of vivid purple coleslaw that turns the simplest summer plate into something eye-catching, of pickled red cabbage that keeps through the winter in jewel-bright, jewel-sharp perfection. It is also one of the hardiest vegetables in the kitchen garden — established plants in the ground stand through frosts that would flatten most autumn crops, remaining available for harvest well into December and beyond in a mild winter, improving in flavour with each cold night as the sugars concentrate in response to the frost. A single autumn planting of 'Red Drumhead' can provide the kitchen with large, solid heads of outstanding quality from September through to Christmas and beyond.


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🔮 The Kitchen Garden's Finest Winter Harvest

Brassica oleracea 'Red Drumhead' is the cabbage of the British winter kitchen — large, dense, deeply purple-crimson, frost-hardy, and at its finest quality precisely when most other vegetables have finished and the kitchen garden is at its most bare. Grow it alongside 'Greyhound' for a complete year-round cabbage harvest, leave it standing through the autumn frosts until the colour has deepened to its richest violet-crimson, and then braise it slowly with apple, cider vinegar, and warming spice into something that is one of the most deeply satisfying dishes the British kitchen garden tradition has to offer.


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