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Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield)

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Hardiness Zones 2a to 9b
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📖 About This Plant

Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) is one of the oldest documented American vegetable varieties — a pointed-head cabbage with direct lineage to varieties grown in the 1840s, making it both a historical artifact and an excellent kitchen garden plant. The distinctive conical head distinguishes it immediately from round-headed commercial cabbages: the pointed shape concentrates the inner leaves into a sweet, tender heart with significantly less of the coarse outer leaf that characterizes flat-headed types. Early Jersey Wakefield is the earliest-maturing heading cabbage available, developing tight heads in just 60–65 days from transplant — 2–3 weeks ahead of most other varieties — making it indispensable for gardeners who want to beat summer heat or fill a spring gap. The flavor is genuinely sweet, nutty, and mild, especially when harvested young and eaten raw in slaws or lightly braised.

📊 Quick Facts

Sun
Full Sun
Water
Regular
Season
Early Spring / Late Summer
Harvest
60-70 days

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🌱 Care Tips

Start Early Jersey Wakefield indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date, transplanting outdoors 2–4 weeks before last frost — cabbage tolerates hard frosts (down to 20°F/-7°C for hardened transplants) and grows best in cool conditions. Space transplants 12–15 inches apart; the smaller, pointed head means these plants can be grown more densely than large round-headed types. Firm the soil well around each transplant to prevent wind rock, which stresses roots and can split developing heads. Feed with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer at transplanting and again 3 weeks later; high nitrogen drives the rapid head formation that makes Early Jersey Wakefield valuable. The primary pest is the imported cabbageworm (white butterfly larvae) — apply Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) spray or use fine mesh row cover for complete protection. Check plants every 2–3 days; small caterpillars hide near the heart and are easily missed. Water consistently and evenly; uneven watering causes heads to split as they mature. Harvest when heads are firm throughout — squeeze gently, and a ripe head should feel dense and solid. After cutting the head, leave the outer leaves and stem in place; they often produce 2–4 small secondary heads over the following weeks, extending the harvest.

🤝 Companion Plants

These plants grow well alongside Cabbage:

Dill Chamomile Onions Hyssop

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones can you grow Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) in?
Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 2a–9b. Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) is one of the oldest documented American vegetable varieties — a pointed-head cabbage with direct lineage to varieties grown in the 1840s, making it both a historical artifact and an excellent kitchen garden plant. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) need?
Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) requires Full Sun. Start Early Jersey Wakefield indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date, transplanting outdoors 2–4 weeks before last frost — cabbage tolerates hard frosts (down to 20°F/-7°C for hardened transplants) and grows best in cool conditions.
When should I plant Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield)?
Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) is best planted in Early Spring / Late Summer. Start Early Jersey Wakefield indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost date, transplanting outdoors 2–4 weeks before last frost — cabbage tolerates hard frosts (down to 20°F/-7°C for hardened transplants) and grows best in cool conditions. Space transplants 12–15 inches apart; the smaller, pointed head means these plants can be grown more densely than large round-headed types.
How long does Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) take to harvest?
Cabbage (Early Jersey Wakefield) typically reaches harvest in 60-70 days. Water needs are Regular. Grow it alongside Dill and Chamomile for best results.
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