
Greyhound Pointed Cabbage Seeds
The Greyhound pointed cabbage is a trusted Unwins variety that has earned its place in kitchen gardens for good reason. It produces compact, conical heads with tender, tightly packed leaves – ideal for home gardeners who want a reliable summer harvest without dedicating large amounts of growing space. Sown between February and May, it offers a flexible planting window that suits both early starters and those working around unpredictable spring weather. Crops are typically ready to harvest from June through to August, making it one of the earlier cropping cabbages available for seasonal growing. The compact head growth is particularly well suited to smaller vegetable plots where space is at a premium, yet yield and quality are never compromised. Unlike some larger cabbage varieties that can feel unwieldy in the kitchen, the pointed head size is practical – easy to quarter, shred, or cook whole. For gardeners who prioritise fresh, crisp produce straight from the garden, this variety delivers consistent results season after season. Its straightforward growing requirements make it accessible even to those with limited vegetable gardening experience, while still satisfying the expectations of more seasoned growers.
- Compact pointed heads – well suited to smaller vegetable plots
- Sow February–May for a flexible, manageable planting schedule
- Harvest June–August for fresh, early summer crops
- Tender, crisp leaves ideal for salads, steaming, and stir-fries
- Trusted Unwins variety for dependable, productive results
This early cropping variety fits naturally into everyday cooking – the tender leaves hold up well whether lightly steamed, tossed into a stir-fry, or shredded raw into a fresh summer salad. The flavour is clean and mild, without the bitterness sometimes associated with larger, later-season cabbages. For kitchen gardeners focused on productive, rewarding summer results, it slots neatly into a crop rotation alongside other brassicas. The combination of compact growth habit, reliable yields, and versatile culinary use makes it a practical and worthwhile addition to any vegetable plot.
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$1.23Greyhound Pointed Cabbage Seeds
The Greyhound pointed cabbage is a trusted Unwins variety that has earned its place in kitchen gardens for good reason. It produces compact, conical heads with tender, tightly packed leaves – ideal for home gardeners who want a reliable summer harvest without dedicating large amounts of growing space. Sown between February and May, it offers a flexible planting window that suits both early starters and those working around unpredictable spring weather. Crops are typically ready to harvest from June through to August, making it one of the earlier cropping cabbages available for seasonal growing. The compact head growth is particularly well suited to smaller vegetable plots where space is at a premium, yet yield and quality are never compromised. Unlike some larger cabbage varieties that can feel unwieldy in the kitchen, the pointed head size is practical – easy to quarter, shred, or cook whole. For gardeners who prioritise fresh, crisp produce straight from the garden, this variety delivers consistent results season after season. Its straightforward growing requirements make it accessible even to those with limited vegetable gardening experience, while still satisfying the expectations of more seasoned growers.
- Compact pointed heads – well suited to smaller vegetable plots
- Sow February–May for a flexible, manageable planting schedule
- Harvest June–August for fresh, early summer crops
- Tender, crisp leaves ideal for salads, steaming, and stir-fries
- Trusted Unwins variety for dependable, productive results
This early cropping variety fits naturally into everyday cooking – the tender leaves hold up well whether lightly steamed, tossed into a stir-fry, or shredded raw into a fresh summer salad. The flavour is clean and mild, without the bitterness sometimes associated with larger, later-season cabbages. For kitchen gardeners focused on productive, rewarding summer results, it slots neatly into a crop rotation alongside other brassicas. The combination of compact growth habit, reliable yields, and versatile culinary use makes it a practical and worthwhile addition to any vegetable plot.
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The Greyhound pointed cabbage is a trusted Unwins variety that has earned its place in kitchen gardens for good reason. It produces compact, conical heads with tender, tightly packed leaves – ideal for home gardeners who want a reliable summer harvest without dedicating large amounts of growing space. Sown between February and May, it offers a flexible planting window that suits both early starters and those working around unpredictable spring weather. Crops are typically ready to harvest from June through to August, making it one of the earlier cropping cabbages available for seasonal growing. The compact head growth is particularly well suited to smaller vegetable plots where space is at a premium, yet yield and quality are never compromised. Unlike some larger cabbage varieties that can feel unwieldy in the kitchen, the pointed head size is practical – easy to quarter, shred, or cook whole. For gardeners who prioritise fresh, crisp produce straight from the garden, this variety delivers consistent results season after season. Its straightforward growing requirements make it accessible even to those with limited vegetable gardening experience, while still satisfying the expectations of more seasoned growers.
- Compact pointed heads – well suited to smaller vegetable plots
- Sow February–May for a flexible, manageable planting schedule
- Harvest June–August for fresh, early summer crops
- Tender, crisp leaves ideal for salads, steaming, and stir-fries
- Trusted Unwins variety for dependable, productive results
This early cropping variety fits naturally into everyday cooking – the tender leaves hold up well whether lightly steamed, tossed into a stir-fry, or shredded raw into a fresh summer salad. The flavour is clean and mild, without the bitterness sometimes associated with larger, later-season cabbages. For kitchen gardeners focused on productive, rewarding summer results, it slots neatly into a crop rotation alongside other brassicas. The combination of compact growth habit, reliable yields, and versatile culinary use makes it a practical and worthwhile addition to any vegetable plot.











