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https://www.garden.eco/cauliflower-disease
Whether it’s strangely colored spots on the leaves or a floppy stem that seems to have melted, finding disease on…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-to-store-cauliflower
Learning to properly store and preserve your garden harvest is half of the . If you improperly store vegetables, they…
https://www.garden.eco/how-to-store-cauliflower
https://www.garden.eco/how-to-harvest-cauliflower
One of the most versatile vegetables in the kitchen, cauliflower is a rewarding plant to grow for yourself. Knowing when…
https://www.garden.eco/how-to-harvest-cauliflower
https://www.garden.eco/growing-cauliflower
Cauliflower is a member of the Brassica family. This family includes vegetables like kale, collard greens, broccoli, and kohlrabi. It…
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https://www.garden.eco/when-to-plant-cauliflower
There are few more satisfying garden moments than cutting your first substantial . Not only is this a beautiful vegetable;…
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https://www.garden.eco/when-to-pick-cauliflower
Cauliflower heads are jewels of the garden. After months of being attentive, mulching, watering, shading, , and preventing bolt; pulling…
https://www.garden.eco/when-to-pick-cauliflower
https://www.garden.eco/strawberry-companion-plants
Companion planting has been used by gardeners for hundreds of years to improve the growth of vegetables and fruits, deter…
https://www.garden.eco/strawberry-companion-plants
https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnips
Turnips are members or the Brassica family, and, like their cousins – cabbage, kale, collards, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnip-greens
Like other members of the Brassica family that are grown for their leaves – collards, cabbage, and kale – turnip…
https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnip-greens
https://www.garden.eco/growing-rutabaga
Like turnips, rutabagas are a cold weather root crop from the Brassica family that includes kale, collards, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage,…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-red-cabbage
The differences between red and green cabbage are only a matter of green chlorophyll, but you wouldn’t want red cabbage…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-chinese-cabbage
Bok Choy, Choy Sum, and Napa cabbage all originated in China, so any of the three can be labeled as…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-napa-cabbage
Napa cabbage is often called Chinese cabbage, even in China, because, like , it originated in China. So, in the…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-cabbage
Cabbage likes cool, even frosty temperatures as low as 39°F (4°C). It’s an early source of fresh, leafy greens that…
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https://www.garden.eco/where-does-cabbage-come-from
The cole family — cabbage, kale, collards, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower – is also known by the scientific name, Brassica…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-radicchio
Radicchio is a cultivated form of leaf chicory. It is a perennial plant that heads up much like a cabbage…
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https://www.garden.eco/where-do-mustard-seeds-come-from
Mustard seeds are produced by a family of plants in the Brassicaceae family. Seeds come from plants in both genera…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-cabbage-in-containers
When you think of growing vegetables in containers, you probably think of tomatoes first. You may never think of cabbage,…
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https://www.garden.eco/cabbage-looper
Cabbage loopers are just one of three green “worms” you might see on your cabbage. All three are actually caterpillars,…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-mustard-greens
Mustard is an in the Brassicaceae family. This wild cabbage was the parent plant from which Europeans cultivated the familiar…
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