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Golden Acre is a very early growing, round head cabbage. Its large heads grow to close to five pounds, have few outer leaves, and are rich in flavor. Sow the seeds approximately four to six weeks before last frost. Sow two or three seeds per cell or pot. Fertilize the plant every seven to ten days with liquid or water soluble fertilizer. Mix the recommended amount with one cup of water. You can also plant the crop in the fall.

The earliest reference to ‘Golden Acre’ is from 1927. It is an early variety that produces large, green heads. It grows best in soil that is well-drained and rich in organic matter. It is cold-tolerant and is resistant to several yellowing diseases. If you’re looking to grow a winter cabbage, ‘January King’ is an excellent choice. The semi-svoyed leaves are big and delicious.

This early cabbage variety is widely available and grows in full to partial sun. It is a winter crop, but its small size makes it a great choice for warmer climates. Because it is open pollinated, Golden Acre produces fewer outer leaves than many other varieties. It also has a compact, bushy growth habit, making it an excellent choice for raised bed gardens. It is best to harvest the cabbage at the start of summer, so that the first harvest is the best.

Golden Acre is considered a hardy cabbage, and it grows best in soil that contains organic matter. The leaves are also yellow-resistant, making it a good crop for colder climates. The seeds of ‘Golden’ are available from Eden Brothers. Other popular winter varieties include ‘January King’ and ‘Eden Star.’ The ‘January King’ has large, semi-svoyed leaves and is excellent for sauerkraut.

Early Golden Acre is a smaller, ball-head variety. It is compact and round, and grows well in 30cm-wide rows. Its heads are large, sweet, and firm. It can be used in salads, coleslaw, and stir-fries. It is also edible when cooked. A few of the best recipes are those that include a touch of Golden Acre.

Its long, narrow leaves make it a winter cabbage. The plant will grow in a cool climate, but it will grow best in full sun. Sow seedlings should be spaced 30cm apart. ‘January King’ matures in 60 to 65 days, and has large, semi-svoyed leaves. In zones three to 10, the ‘Golden Acre’ is also a winter vegetable.

This annual heirloom produces tender, 5″-inch-diameter heads. It has a compact growth habit, so plant it in a small garden area. It is a winter-cabbage, but can be planted earlier if you’re looking for an early harvest. You can plant it anywhere from a single row to a row of four. Depending on the weather and your growing area, you can harvest the heads as soon as they begin to form seed pods.

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