


Chinese Cabbage Seeds - Michihili
- Heirloom, popular variety, can be used in place of lettuce
- Grows best in mild climates, delicate spicy flavor, sweet and crisp
- Adaptable to full sun or partial shade
Fast Facts
About Chinese Cabbage Seeds - Michihili
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Cabbage Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Cabbages - Plant Michihili Cabbage Seeds
Michihili is an heirloom Chinese cabbage. It's light green leaves are tender and delicious, ideal for stir fries and pickling, and many other Asian dishes. Michihili Chinese cabbages thrive in milder climates but can be grown in any zone. Warmer areas may experience a slightly earlier harvest date and heads may grow in a looser leaf formation.
Fast Facts
About Chinese Cabbage Seeds - Michihili
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Cabbage Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Cabbages - Plant Michihili Cabbage Seeds
Michihili is an heirloom Chinese cabbage. It's light green leaves are tender and delicious, ideal for stir fries and pickling, and many other Asian dishes. Michihili Chinese cabbages thrive in milder climates but can be grown in any zone. Warmer areas may experience a slightly earlier harvest date and heads may grow in a looser leaf formation.
How to Grow Michihili Cabbage
When to Plant Cabbage Seeds
Cabbage seeds should be started inside around 6-8 weeks before the last frost in the Spring. Harden them off and then transplant them outside 2-3 weeks before your last expected frost.
Where to Plant Cabbage Seeds
Choose an area in your garden that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight. The soil should be well-draining with a pH balance of 6.5 - 6.8.
How to Plant Cabbage Seeds
Plant seeds 1/2" deep in your soil. Space out your plants about 12", enough to give them room to grow. If transplanting, space your plants about 24 inches apart for larger heads, or closer for smaller heads.
How to Harvest Cabbage
You can harvest your cabbage as soon as the head is firm all the way through when you squeeze it.
*Cabbage is a heavy feeder, so it takes more nutrients from the soil than normal. Avoid planting cabbage by tomatoes, strawberries and broccoli to ensure that they grow to their full potential.