Harvesting cabbage at the right time and with proper technique ensures firm, flavorful heads and prevents waste from splitting. Use a sharp knife or garden shears to cut the cabbage cleanly, leaving ...
Few vegetables are as perfect as the cabbage. It has many uses in the kitchen, it is easy to grow, and it is one of those veggies that will happily grow in clay soil. Also, there are a ton of ...
Not all cabbages are the same. There are multiple kinds of cabbage out there, each offering its own unique flavor profile and ...
You can grow and harvest cabbages year-round, with a bit of planning. From early spring one year to late winter the following year, there are different types, varying in color and shape, to pick for ...
Time lapse of red cabbage planting indoor from seed to harvesting head over 95 days. Red cabbage seed was planted in potting ...
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 ...
Cabbage is one of the vegetable staples included with corned beef in a St. Patrick’s Day meal, but cabbage is a nutritious addition to meals all year round. Growing cabbage in a home garden opens the ...
Green, Asian, pointed and red cabbages all make beautiful additions to your garden as well as nutritious options at your table. (For details on growing many other vegetables and fruits, visit our Crop ...