Kohlrabi is a fast growing, cool season vegetable cultivated primarily for its enlarged stem, which is rich in nutritional components, especially vitamin C and potassium. In two factorial experiment conducted in 2004-2006 there was estimated the effect of plastic covers (perforated plastic film, non woven agrotextile) and plant density (20x15, 25x20 cm) on yield and nutritional value of kohlrabi cultivated in spring season. The significant highest early and marketable yields were obtained from plots covered with agrotextile. The higher density of plants resulted in increased kohlrabi yield. Kohlrabi cultivated under covers had lower level of dry matter, reducing and total sugars. There was not observed the effect of covers on vitamin C concentration. Kohlrabi grown in spacing 20x15 cm contained higher amount of nitrates, vitamin C and reducing sugars in comparison to spacing 25x20 cm.