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- NON-GMO - ideally, the seeds are Non-GMO Heirloom Seeds for you and your family, providing you the best Seeds For Planting in your homes.
- NUTRITIOUS FOOD – Cabbage Golden Acre is known for its nutritious value and health benefits. Ideally rich with Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Vitamin B6, Calcium, Thiamin, Phosphorus, Folate, Manganese, Magnesium, Potassium, and Iron.
- EFFORTLESS TO GROW – Cabbage Golden Acre does not need special care, and with some specific directions, it is pretty easy to grow at home.
- EASE OF USE – while you can grow them at home, in pots, and in-home gardens, they became easy to get clean and fresh vegetables for cooking soups, stews, and dishes right in your homes.
- Plant the seeds, half an inch deep in moist soil, and when the saplings appear five to six-inch tall, it's time to transplant them at least two feet apart, just around time for the last frost. While the plant is young, keep watering them, and watch out for weeds. Mulching may also pose benefits in keeping the soil moist and weed-free. Cabbages are great companion plants for herbs like rosemary, thyme, and sage, while not appropriate to grow with polar beans and tomato.
Cabbage Golden Acre is an effortless and beautiful plant to grow in your home garden and kitchen garden. While it is used in various cuisines for its unique flavor and also for its health benefits, Cabbage Golden Acre adds crunchiness to many cuisines. Cooking Cabbage is used as a side for many stews, steaks, and roasts; also, it is used to make soups too. Moreover, uniquely Cabbage compliments when cooked with red meat and with pasta. Uniquely, sautéed cabbage and Cabbage with Salmon are great meals. Salad Cabbage is easily a quick snack full of nutrients any day. With the addition of Leek, salmon, or chunks of chicken, either you bake them or sauté it; Cabbage adds flavor and color to any salad bowl.