Cabbage is so much more than a familiar, pale green ball that is shredded to make sauerkraut. Every variety leafs out from a central core and folds its leaves around each other to form a rosette or ...
Growing in containers is a fantastic way to enjoy homegrown vegetables in smaller urban gardens. Cabbages are a staple crop in many vegetable gardens and a versatile one that can be grown successfully ...
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 ...
Lots of us grow cabbages in our gardens, along with carrots, tomatoes, lettuce and beans. But have you ever grown a cabbage so big that it could feed the neighborhood? Garden master Jim Duthie ...
Question: What is “early” vs. “late” cabbage? I see this mentioned in catalogs but don’t really get what it means. Answer: When cabbages are classified as “early,” “mid-season” or “late,” these terms ...
You've come to right place if you've ever thought about growing your own food. We don't think there is such a thing as a green thumb, or a brown one for that matter. We firmly believe that anyone can ...
"Growing our next generation of gardeners" is the inspiration behind Bonnie Plants' 3rd Grade Cabbage Program, a nationwide contest that invites third-graders to learn about gardening by growing their ...