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When to Plant Cabbage in NC?

Published in Vegetable Planting 2 mins read

In North Carolina, cabbage is planted during two primary seasons: spring and fall.

Cabbage Planting Seasons in North Carolina

Based on common practices and agricultural guidance in North Carolina, there are distinct periods for planting cabbage to ensure successful growth and harvest. These seasons take advantage of the state's climate conditions.

The two main planting windows are:

  • Spring Planting: February
  • Fall Planting: July to August

High-quality, certified transplants are often utilized for establishing the spring crop planted in February. For the fall crop, which is planted from July to August, seeds are frequently used. Utilizing certified materials helps ensure healthy plant starts.

Here's a quick summary:

Season Planting Month(s) Typical Start Method
Spring February Transplants
Fall July - August Seeds

Timing is crucial for cabbage to mature before extreme heat or cold affects the harvest. Planting in February allows the spring crop to develop during milder temperatures, while the July to August planting ensures the fall crop grows and matures as temperatures begin to cool down, often improving cabbage flavor.

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