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Saving Tree Cabbage Seeds: Part 1. A few years ago I bought 'Paul & Becky's Asturian Tree Cabbage' seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue. These fantastic little seeds cost me £2.99 but have provided me with cabbage for the past 3 years (and I still have seeds left). The great thing about these plants is that they are perennials (I managed to keep.


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Asturian Tree Cabbage £ 7.50 A perennial brassica with distinctive lime-green coloured leaves. This one flowers every year (from second year) but leafs up again reliably in subsequent years. A slightly more cabbage than kale taste. Price is for a small rooted plant. Out of stock Category: Perennial Vegetable Plants


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August 4, 2020 shares Cabbage is a member of the Brassica family, and of course, we grow many members of that family in our gardens. Many gardeners will grow cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflowers, turnips, mustards, and more in their vegetable plots.


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Paul & Becky's Asturian Tree Cabbage RARE This unusual Spanish heirloom has absolutely enormous leaves - and it looks like a Kale rather than a cabbage; it makes no head, just a tall stalk with a loose head on top. You simply take the huge leaves a few at a time to eat all year round. You can even keep it going for two years or more!


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What is Walking Stick Cabbage? Walking stick cabbage is not well known, but those gardeners who grow it, love it. It almost looks like a Dr. Seuss plant, with a very tall, sturdy stem, up to 18 feet (5.5 m.) high, topped by a fluff of cabbage/kale leaves.


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The greens bed, 13 Jan 2013. The second bed now has the perennial brassica seedlings (Daubenton seedlings, Asturian Tree Cabbage, and Spis Bladene - it's interesting how different from each other the plants are) and four tiny PSB plants, all protected from our feathered friends with some netting over wire hoops.


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24th September 2014 A couple of years back a friend gave me some seed labelled Portuguese cabbage. I grew some seedlings and planted one out at the allotment alongside some other heritage brassicas such as Sutherland kale, Madeley kale and Delaway cabbage.


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I remember previous discussions about whether the perennial brassicas I grow were Asturian tree cabbage or not - and the jury (You and Jayell) couldn't decide. Whatever it was, I still have it. The Moneyless Chicken says:-. Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without. The following 1 user Likes Veggie's post:


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Be more practical. Otherwise we could easily kill any latent enthusiasm in just one season. We do grow cabbages here at CSH. But they require a lot of space for a small return. Sutherland Kale is a much better bet in terms of space and value. This is an easy to grow annual from seed.


Paul & Becky´s Asturian Tree Cabbage Sortenwerkstatt

Asturian tree cabbage, a spanish heirloom brassica which grows into a beautiful loose leaf (headless) cabbage with huge emerald green leaves. Cut back flowering stems each spring and plants will continue to produce greens for several years or more. Used traditionally in the spanish stew 'Caldo Gallego' but greens are very versatile and can.


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Here's an update on the progress 3 weeks after cropping the top off the Asturian Tree Cabbage. Show more Show more


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The cabbage family (Brassicaceae) contains many of the most common crops grown in UK gardens - including broccoli, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, turnips and radishes. Plants within the cabbage family which have the name 'cabbage' belong to several different species and cultivar groups.