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Hi Grasser
Really depends what variety they are and also where abouts in the uk you are. You could plant them out somewhere sheltered and maybe cover them with fleece til they get their roots down and start growing away strongly. If you have no pressure space wise, I'd be tempted to leave them a while yet.
i put out my ruby ball cabbages on the weekend they have 6 leaves on them and ive put bell cloches over them.yhey have come from greenhouse and cold frame
ive had wheelers cabbage in since febuary not under cover and they are doing fine. i live in east yorkshire think they must be an over winter cabbage as i grew them from seed in december that a friend gave me they have 10 leaves on now
Most, if not all, cabbages are hardy, but if they've been sown and raised under cover (indoors or in greenhouse) they will need hardening off before planting outside. You will also need to consider protecting them from pigeons and slugs.
thanks you all guess ill plant them out after i harden them up.[with fleece over them] does it matter if the fleece touches them, or will i have to put some kind of frame up first. thanks
john
Hey there Joanne and John. I didn't know either Rawcliffe or South Kirkby but you've given me an excuse to look at a map!
I didn't get the brassicas out though - got all distracted by possing on tomatoes. Did plant out the Globe Artichokes and a couple of fruit bushes, most satisfying!
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