Futterkohl Standardsorte

Variety

Futterkohl Standardsorte

created by Alex&Sempi at 13.11.2025

Features

Location

planting: bed

planting: outdoor

planting: near compost

sheltered from the wind

light: sunny to semi-shady

soil moisture: no waterlogging

Soil moisture: water-retentive

fertilization: high

Fertilization: single dose of compost

Fertilization: nutrient-rich

fertilization: humus-enriched

Soil: Well fertilized

Soil: regular garden soil

soil moisture: moist

light: Full sun

Water: regularly

Soil: deep

Fertilization: phosphate-rich

Soil: light to medium-heavy

Soil: sandy to loamy

pH value: acidic to neutral (5,5-7)

fertilization: potassium-rich

Water: Adequate

Light: Sun

Water: moderately

Water: deeply

Fertilization: nitrogen-rich

Fertilization: organic

Heat requirement: moderate

Heat requirement: cool

Düngung: kalktolerant

Biotop: Feld

Pflanzung: Bauerngarten

Düngung: NPK 12/8/16

Düngung: NPK 15/9/12

Düngemittel: Hornspäne

Good companions: moisture-loving

Nachbarn schlecht: trockenheitsliebend

Nachbarn schlechte: Schattenpflanzen

Nachbarn schlechte: kalkliebend

Good companions: sun-loving

Nachbarn schlechte: stark wuchernd

Nachbarn schlechte: hoher nährstoffbedarf

Nachbarn gute: mit niedrigen Nährstoffbedarf

Nachbarn gute: hochwachsend

Nachbarn gute: niedrigwachsend

Pflanzung: Naturgarten

Pflanztechnik: Mulchen

Herkunft: Züchtung

Color

green

brown

glossy

Black seeded

Flower yellow

Fruit: yellow-green

Blattrippen: weiß

Blätter: blaugrün

Farbe: einfarbig

Stamm, Stiel: grün

Stamm, Stiel: violett

Oberfläche: wachsig

Wurzel: weiß

Wurzel: cremeweiß

Blattrippen: grün

Samen: braun

Wurzel: beige

Herbstfärbung: keine

Oberfläche: glatt

Growth habit

Winter variety

Autumn variety

lifespan: biennial

growth habit: compact

growth habit: high

harvest: profitable

growth habit: upright

harvest: continuously pickable

growth habit: herbaceous

broadleaf

root type: taproot

strong leaves

fast growth

warm germination

cross-pollination

seed-fixed: yes

self-seeding

height: 160 - 180 cm

height: 140 - 160 cm

height: 180 - 200 cm

leaves: leafy

hermaphroditic

wide: 40 - 50 cm

growth habit: Long Stalks

simple flower

small flowers

large leaves

strong growth

non-woody

propagation by seeds

perennial

insect pollination

harvest: late-ripening

Blütenstand: traubenförmig

Geschlechtertyp: einhäusig

Keimung: Dunkelkeimer

Wuchs: nicht invasiv

Blätter: einfach

Schnitt: möglich

Seitentriebbildung: mäßig

Blütenform: kreuzförmig

Blätter: gekräuselt

Taste

mild

raw edible

Edible

slightly sweet

juicy

lightly bitter

cabbage flavor

Essbarkeit: Blätter

Toxizität: ungiftig

Fruit shape

elongated

small

pod

Resistances

resistant

robust

drought tolerant

Winter hardy

hardy down to -10°C

Cultivation Break

4 Years

Season Overview

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Description

Forage cabbage, botanically known as Brassica oleracea var. medullosa or Brassica oleracea var. viridis, is a special type of cabbage that has been bred for animal feed. It belongs to the cruciferous family and is closely related to other cabbage varieties such as kale and Brussels sprouts. Its impressive properties make forage cabbage a real enrichment for animal nutrition. The versatility and nutritional richness of this plant are truly remarkable - no wonder it is so popular with farmers! Forage kale plays an important role in agriculture, especially in regions with cooler climates. Its ability to produce large amounts of biomass while being nutrient-rich makes it incredibly valuable. For many farmers, forage kale is a cost-effective and efficient way to provide their animals with fresh green fodder even in the winter months. This is not only practical, but also good for animal welfare. Forage kale offers numerous benefits for livestock nutrition: - High nutritional content: rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals. - Good digestibility: Easily digestible for many animal species. - High yield: Produces large amounts of biomass per area. - Winter hardiness: Can also be harvested in frosty conditions. - Versatility: Suitable for various livestock such as cattle, sheep and goats.

Non hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

Location

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Moist

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

High

Light germinator

Germination temperature

15 - 20 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

50 cm

Row spacing

70 cm

Seeding depth

1.5 cm

Diseases

Black spot of roses

Club root of cabbage

Grey mold

Powdery mildews

Pests

Land snails

Cabbage white

Cabbage fly

Flea beetles

Aphids

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