Plant cabbage six to eight weeks before your first frost to give it time to mature in cooler temps for sweeter heads. Keep soil moist, fertilize biweekly, and watch for pests like aphids or worms to ...
Time lapse of red cabbage planting indoor from seed to harvesting head over 95 days. Red cabbage seed was planted in potting mix and was growing at room temperature. Cabbage plant is a cool-weather ...
You can grow and harvest cabbages year-round, with a bit of planning. From early spring one year to late winter the following year, there are different types, varying in color and shape, to pick for ...
Cabbage is one of my very favorite vegetables that I look forward to planting, harvesting, and eating every year. Their foliage adds a lush flair to the garden and sliced cabbage with a little mayo ...
From green tomatoes to tiny peppers, to undersized radish, beets, and cucumbers, and the last clinging leaves of kale, even a ...
Smiling through the overwhelm of the huge late-season harvest, gardeners often deploy the genial phrase, “dealing with abundance.” Although mounds of produce is a gift like no other, it comes with a ...