There are many different types of cabbages you can grow, and they all need to be planted at different times. The numerous types vary in shape and are classified by their harvest time – and ...
We all know it's important to eat your vegetables, and dark leafy bitter greens are a great addition to any diet. They are a ...
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The art of growing these record-setting vegetables, including colossal pumpkins and giant cabbages, brings people together.
Louisiana First Lady Donna Edwards points out green beans, right, and kohlrabi, left, also called German turnip, a biennial ...
Cabbage is another healthier substitute for some salad greens and is an ingredient in other sides and dishes that are continually growing in popularity. Belonging to the same cruciferous ...
Cool-season crops like cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, onions, carrots, radishes, pansies, and diathus can be planted. (They can ...
When you're planning, planting and managing a vegetable garden, it's useful to know how long a plant will be in the garden, so you can replace it with another crop.
Cabbage has a bad reputation, but it can be a delicious addition to your diet. These plant-based recipes will show you how to ...
Put the plants 18 inches apart and use your foot to firm them into the soil. As they grow, draw soil up around their stems. Cabbages rocked by wind won’t form solid hearts. Water them in thoroughly, ...
Over the years we have “tested” nearly 50 different vegetables. Last year we decided to investigate cabbage, writes Pat Hitchcock, a.
Next month is an exciting time in the vegetable garden. In March, spring planting begins for warm-season vegetables, such as tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers and green beans. These plants will ...