To help cut through any potential confusion, we take a look at the right time to sow and plant different cabbage types – so you can enjoy a great harvest of delicious homegrown cabbages.
Plant where you have not grown cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, rutabaga or Brussels sprouts for the last four years. If you plant in the spring for summer harvest, you should start cabbage ...
Belonging to the same cruciferous vegetable family as cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli; cabbage is a leafy plant known for its dense leaves, earthy flavor, and satisfying crunch.
Once the seeds have germinated, thin the seedlings to 7.5cm (3in) between each plant. Cabbage and broccoli seedlings are ready for transplanting when they're between 6 and 8cm high (2.5-3in).
There are effective seed treatments available, as well as at-plant options. For more information on chemical control, see the Midwest Vegetable Production Guide. Check product status before each ...
Belonging to the same cruciferous vegetable family as cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli; cabbage is a leafy plant known for its dense leaves, earthy flavor, and satisfying crunch. While ...
Two Chinese cabbage cultivars with different resistance responses to clubroot pathogen P. brassicae pathotype 11 were used in this study as plant material. The Chinese cabbage variety JP is resistant ...