18 articles related to `Cabbage`
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Growing Red, 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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How Does Your Cabbage Grow?
When you think of cabbage, you probably think of the familiar smooth-leaved, round, green head, but pointed cabbage forms a…
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Bok Choy and Choy Sum: Chinese Cabbages Aren’t Exotic to Grow
Bok Choy, Choy Sum, and Napa cabbage all originated in China, so any of the three can be labeled as…
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Napa Cabbage Looks Exotic, but It’s Easy to Grow
Napa cabbage is often called Chinese cabbage, even in China, because, like , it originated in China. So, in the…
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Sowing Your Garden Cabbage Seeds
It is not only easy to start cabbage from seeds but also inexpensive. Whether you start your seedlings yourself or…
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How to Grow Cabbage in Your Cabbage Patch
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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Cabbage Crisscrosses the World
The cole family — cabbage, kale, collards, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower – is also known by the scientific name, Brassica…
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Harvest Time for Cabbage
Different varieties of cabbage mature at different rates. Early cabbages mature quickly while late cabbages take longer. Mid-season cabbages…
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Cabbage for Spring, Cabbage for Fall, When to Plant It
Culinary cabbage that you grow in your garden for eating thrives at temperatures between 39-75°F (4-24°C) while ornamental cabbages continue…
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Ornamental Cabbages Color Your World Into the Winter
When the colors fade on the blooms of summer, you can turn to reliable autumn staples like chrysanthemums and asters,…
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Growing Cabbage Contained 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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Stop Cabbage Loopers From Looping Around on Your Cabbage
Cabbage loopers are just one of three green “worms” you might see on your cabbage. All three are actually caterpillars,…
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Cut Cross-Striped Cabbageworms, Beet Armyworms, and Cutworms
Cutworms attack a variety of veggies in your garden, so you may be more familiar with them. Cross-striped cabbageworms and…
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Cabbage Needs Wide Open Spaces
Cabbage can require as much as 24 inches of garden space for heads to grow to their full size. Containers…
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From Seedlings to Cabbages: Growing Cabbage from Seedlings
You can purchase seedlings, but it’s easy and much less expensive to start your own seedlings. By , you can…
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Exporting Imported Cabbageworms From Your Cabbage
The imported cabbageworm is the caterpillar of the imported cabbage white moth. You will most often find these caterpillars feeding…
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Keep Cabbage Maggots From Craving Your Cabbage
Cabbage maggots are the larva of small flies that lay their eggs around the base of your cabbages. When the…
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Cabbage, Its Allied Companion Plants, and Its Enemy Combatants
Companion planting benefits cabbage several ways. It grows well near companion plants and less well near combatant plants. Some plants…