F1 Hybrid Murdoc Cabbage Variety
Murdoc matures in approximately 60 to 80 days, producing a cone shaped head that has a sweeter flavor than round cabbage varieties. The heads have heart-shaped centers and the thinner leaves give it a silky texture that’s perfect for a variety of fresh or lightly sautéed cabbage dishes. Additionally, this cabbage variety is a key ingredient in many Bavarian weisskraut recipes. This braised cabbage dish has a sweet and sour flavor that’s milder and easier to make than traditional sauerkraut recipes. Murdoc is primarily grown for fall harvest. When mature, the tight outer leaves will begin to fold back indicating the cabbage is ready for picking. When harvested before frost, Murdoc has excellent storage potential. This conical cabbage often lasts 30 to 60 days when stored at a temperature of 32 degrees F. (0 C.).
Growing Murdoc Cabbages
For a fall crop, start cabbage seeds indoors six weeks before the last frost. To directly seed into the garden, plant Murdoc seeds when the soil temperature has reached a minimum of 50 degrees F. (10 C.). The ideal germination temperature for Murdoc cabbage seeds is 75 degrees F. (24 C.). Thin or space transplants 24 inches (61 cm.) apart. Pack soil firmly around transplants and mulch to retain soil moisture levels and reduce weeding. Due to their shallow roots cabbage plants don’t tolerate close cultivation to remove weeds. Murdoc cabbage care is similar to other types of Brassicaceae. Like most cabbage, Murdoc is a heavy feeder and benefits from a high nitrogen fertilizer early in the season. Withhold fertilizer as the heads begin to mature to prevent splitting. Keeping soil consistently moist will also help keep cabbage heads intact. The Murdoc variety hosts the same pest and disease issues as most other cabbage cultivars. The more common pests include cabbage loopers, flea beetles, and root maggots. To reduce disease, rotate crops each year, use clean potting soil, and clean off the garden at the end of the season to prevent diseases and pests from overwintering in the soil. Murdoc cabbage seeds are readily available from online seed catalogs and retailers. Both seeds and seedlings can be purchased at local gardening centers.