Cabbage variety Goat Dereza
Goat Dereza is a variety of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis) of early ripening. Received by specialists of the seed company Biotekhnika (St. Petersburg). In 2007 it was included in the state register of plants in Russia. Approved for use in all regions of the Russian Federation. Designed for growing in personal subsidiary plots. The authorship is assigned to A.N. Kononov, L.G. Krasnikov and E. Kampe.
The manufacturer's recommended planting density of the Koza-Dereza variety is 4 plants / square meter. From the moment of transplanting seedlings into the ground to harvesting, it takes from 50 to 70 days, depending on the timing of planting:
March-April - 57-70 days;
April-June - 51-62 days;
June-July - 52-68 days.
The leaf rosette of this cauliflower is compact, erect. The leaves are slightly bubbly, of medium size, gray-green with a waxy bloom of medium intensity, directed steeply upward. The edge of the leaf is wavy. The head is medium knobby, round, of medium size, medium convexity, white in color, very dense, there is no friability. The leaf coverage of the head is insignificant. The average weight of the head is 700 - 800 grams, the maximum weight is 6.5 kg. Productivity - 3 kg / square meter.
This variety is recommended for cooking, canning and freezing.
Advantages of Goat Dereza cabbage: high yield, amicable ripening, good taste, excellent head tying.
Attention, the variety "Koza-Dereza" is protected by a patent and the seeds are produced exclusively by the agricultural firm "Biotekhnika". Fakes from other firms have appeared on the market lately. Be careful! Their seeds have nothing to do with this wonderful variety.
Great cabbage! I grow different types of cabbage - successfully, but only with cauliflower I didn’t work for many years: either the heads did not tie at all, or they cracked and crumbled, or turned yellow and lost their taste. I began to believe that cauliflower is a very whimsical and capricious plant, until I came across the seeds of this variety. Everything worked out! I didn't do anything special: I grew seedlings, planted them in a sunny place, watered abundantly and fed them with molybdenum - the cabbage grew and got prettier, one might say, on its own - I didn't even have to cover the “heads” with leaves (in “Kozy-Dereza” the leaves grow in such a way that shade the heads from the sun). Fruiting is extended - the first heads ripen early, the last I harvest before the onset of frost, the yield is high - the "heads" are large, dense and heavy.