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Verona Savoy

Cabbage
Botanical illustration of Verona Savoy
🌱 75d to harvest Rosette

Velvet-deep savoy folds unfurl into a dense, apple-green head with a softly crinkled surface that catches the light like fine lac…

Planting Schedule

Add Verona Savoy to your garden to build a schedule and get reminders.

Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDec 4th
Last FrostJan 1st
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsDec 25th
Harvest BeginsMar 10th
Harvest Ends

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity75
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitRosette
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)75
Min Soil Temp (°F)45
Min Night Temp (°F)32
Harden Off (days)6

Frequently Asked Questions


What disease problem is most common for Brassica oleracea var. capitata (savoy cabbage), and how can I stop it?
Watch for black rot (Xanthomonas) and leaf spot during cool, damp weather—symptoms include yellow V-shaped patches on leaves and dark, decaying spots. Remove and discard infected outer leaves immediately, avoid overhead watering, and rotate Brassicaceae crops so cabbage isn’t grown in the same bed for at least 3–4 years. If problems persist, start new heads from clean transplants and keep plants evenly watered (stress increases disease).
How often should I water Verona Savoy during the 60–75 day head-filling phase?
During head formation, keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged: aim for about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water per week, adjusting for heat and rainfall. Water deeply 1–2 times weekly rather than frequent light sprinkling so moisture reaches the root zone. Mulch to reduce drying, because dry-to-wet swings can lead to cracked heads in Savoy cabbage.
How do I tell when Verona Savoy is ready to harvest?
Harvest at about 75 days when the head feels firm and well-packed, with outer leaves a deep green and the head size that matches the variety’s typical spread. Avoid waiting until the head loosens or becomes overly soft—at that stage quality drops. Cut the head with a sharp knife, leaving several outer leaves to protect it for storage.
Botanical illustration of Verona Savoy

Velvet-deep savoy folds unfurl into a dense, apple-green head with a softly crinkled surface that catches the light like fine lace. Verona Savoy delivers a sweet, mild flavor and a tender, succulent bite—ideal for showcasing in hearty seasonal dishes where its texture can shine. Grow it for reliable, 75-day maturity and a beautiful, uniform head that looks as good as it tastes.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 45°F and nights stay above 32°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 6 days first.

Expert Note

For the best red-tinged Savoy color and flavor, avoid heat stress—start early enough to transplant while nights are still cool, and keep soil evenly moist.