Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is perfect for the home gardener. It's easy to grow and harvest and has ornamental characteristics, adding beauty to any landscape. Plus, it goes a long way ...
Growing cabbage can be incredibly rewarding for home gardeners, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting. This leafy vegetable thrives in cooler temperatures, making it a perfect choice for ...
With this streak of warm weather, garden soil temperatures are warming up quickly. That means conditions are right for planting all vegetable transplants, even the warm season ones, at least in my ...
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Cauliflower and cabbage transplants should be spaced 18 to 24 inches apart. These vegetables produce only one head, so after harvesting remove the entire plant from your garden to make way for ...
Growing your own produce sounded like a good idea this spring since so many gardeners were at home and had the time. Gardens, for the most part, have flourished, and many gardeners are reaping the ...
Timing is everything when transplanting seedlings.
READY TO PLANT: Vegetables to plant in December include beets, cabbage, carrots, celery (transplants), Chinese cabbage, collards, garlic (toes), kale, kohlrabi, leeks (transplants), lettuce, mustard, ...
EAST TEXAS - I’ve heard from a couple of gardeners in the last few days about how their vegetables are growing after the freeze. For both, their cabbage was doing very well. Cabbage is an excellent ...
I read that I should be planting my vegetables already? What should I be planting now? Vegetables divide easily into two groups: Hardy ones that can withstand temperatures down to 26 degrees and ...