Cabbage is a hardy vegetable that grows well almost anywhere. You can choose from a variety and harvest from summer through fall.
October 9, 2015
Cabbage is a hardy vegetable that grows well almost anywhere. You can choose from a variety and harvest from summer through fall.
Here's a breakdown of the different varieties of cabbage. Listed is the name, along with its harvest season and size:
Cabbage:
Red cabbage:
Savoy:
Cabbage matures faster — and will taste better — if it is grown in heavily fertilized soil.
Sowing cabbage seeds:
Set out the seedlings two or three weeks before the last expected frost, placing them at least 30 centimetres (12 inches) apart in rows 60 to 90 centimetres (25 to 35 inches) apart.
Unless your soil is very rich, fertilize cabbage regularly.
It is time to harvest when the cabbage feels solid.
There you have it -- an extensive guide to planting and growing your own cabbages. With a little effort, you can grow cabbage for your family all year round!
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