Focus Keyword: how to grow cabbages in Namibia
Secondary Keywords: cabbage farming Namibia, cabbage planting guide
Cabbage is one of the most reliable and profitable vegetables for Namibian farmers. It performs well in many regions, has strong demand in open markets, and tolerates a wide range of growing conditions when managed correctly.
This guide explains how to grow cabbages successfully in Namibia, from land preparation to harvesting.
Climate and Growing Conditions
Cabbage grows best in:
- Cool to moderate temperatures (15–25°C)
- Full sunlight
- Well-drained soils
In Namibia, cabbage performs well in:
- Northern regions
- Irrigated areas
- Winter production in hotter regions
Land Preparation
- Clear weeds and debris
- Plough or dig soil to at least 30 cm deep
- Mix in well-decomposed manure or compost
- Ensure good drainage
Seedling Production
- Sow seeds in nursery trays or seedbeds
- Germination takes 5–7 days
- Transplant after 4–5 weeks when seedlings have 4–5 true leaves
Spacing
- Between plants: 45–60 cm
- Between rows: 60–75 cm
Proper spacing ensures large, well-formed heads.
Watering and Irrigation
- Water regularly, especially after transplanting
- Avoid water stress during head formation
- Drip irrigation is recommended
Fertilisation
- Apply basal fertiliser at planting
- Top-dress with nitrogen 3–4 weeks after transplanting
- Avoid excessive nitrogen late in growth
Pest and Disease Management
Common pests:
- Aphids
- Cabbage worms
- Cutworms
Control through:
- Regular scouting
- Crop rotation
- Approved pesticides when necessary
Harvesting
- Harvest when heads are firm and fully formed
- Typical maturity: 90–120 days
- Harvest early morning for better quality
Yield and Profitability
With good management, cabbages are highly profitable and suitable for small-scale farmers.
