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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 ...
I still can't believe this up and down weather we are having. And the wind! Well anyway, we know spring is right around the corner -- at least I hope that hasn't changed. So while we wait, it's a good ...
Hardy plants, including leeks, chard, kale, and certain cabbage varieties, survive freezing weather. Kale and cabbage ...
Walter Battle plants cabbage and cauliflower; Joellen Dimond discusses landscape trees. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Haywood County UT Extension Director Walter Battle ...
Key Points Raised beds are perfect for growing cool-season vegetables and annuals. Plant spring-blooming bulbs in your raised bed or start perennial seeds that require cold stratification. Use mulch ...
Cabbages are an easy vegetable to grow as long as you give them what they need: rich, well-draining soil and consistent moisture. Plus, they look delightful lined up in a row like a scene out of ...
I trained as a Napa County Master Gardener in 2004. That was also the first year that our local group decided we could learn something about growing specific vegetables by growing the same varieties ...
Flowering Chinese cabbage, a staple leafy vegetable across Asia, has undergone decades of breeding to improve adaptability, ...
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