Cabbage (Brassica oleracea spp.) is a classic vegetable that has been a staple in Western diets for hundreds of years. It is nutritious and antioxidant-rich and offers an attractive rosette of foliage ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plant cabbage six to eight weeks before your first frost to give it time to mature in cooler temps for sweeter heads. Keep soil ...
Thanks to its strong, refreshing scent, this fast-growing herb can act as a form of natural pest control that will ward off ...
Cleanse the toxins from your body with the help of fresh vegetables. Cabbage, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are a few of nature’s detoxifiers. You can add variety to your garden and diet by including ...
SINCE I STRAINED the limits last week trying to connect the madness of basketball in March to vegetable gardening, let me begin today by starting with the first in the Brassica genus. Latin for ...
Lately I have been hearing a lot about cabbage steaks, a side dish made with sliced cabbage. Then, during this past Easter dinner, a guest brought cabbage steaks and I finally had a chance to sample ...
You want to grow cabbage. So, you till the soil in your backyard a little, you plant the little cabbage seeds and gently tamp the soil down over them. You water, and you wait for them to grow. Simple.
Growing in containers is a fantastic way to enjoy homegrown vegetables in smaller urban gardens. Cabbages are a staple crop in many vegetable gardens and a versatile one that can be grown successfully ...
Plant cabbage six to eight weeks before your first frost to give it time to mature in cooler temps for sweeter heads. Keep soil moist, fertilize biweekly, and watch for pests like aphids or worms to ...