A Complete Guide To Growing Cabbage In Containers & Raised Beds
Tips, Tricks
In today's episode we show you how to grow cabbage easily in containers and raised beds. From starting seeds indoors to transplanting cabbage seedlings, light, water and fertilizer requirements to a delicious cabbage recipe, we got it all for you in this guide on growing cabbages.
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Can you eat the big leaves you are cutting back ?
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thank you for the informative video, it was well put together
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Great stuff! I am really starting to love your videos. I am thinking of starting a garden using containers and it's great to know I am not limited to what I can plant in pots and pans. Thanks a bunch. I will keep watching your.
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very informative... great tips thank u
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You should get some pet rabbits. They will eat all that cabbage and give you free compost to use directly in your garden. Plus, they're cute.
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Dear CG , what part of California are you growing these wonderful veggies? Congratulations on your success and generous sharing of knowledge.
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Are you throwing away all of those big leaves?
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can you use the large leaves of the cabbage that are not part of the heads?
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Thank you for your video, very informative as usual.
In my Spring garden I set the cabbages a little deeper in the soil. This keeps the little plants steady in windy weather. I also put the rim of a cottage cheese container around them in the soil to keep off cutworm until the stems are a good size. Having said that, I have learned that planting them in the Fall garden I don't have such a battle with the cabbage worms.
Don't discard the big leaves of cabbage that you pull off when you harvest the cabbage head. Those leaves are great sautéed in butter with a little dill weed, or used in soup as chopped pot greens. -
Do you have any ideas to growing foods on an apartment balcony?Great video!
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Thanks for sharing your tips :)
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iam new to gardening...i learned a lot from u
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can I use soap water for my hibiscus plant to get rid from insects ?
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please make video about growing lettuce i always fail on growing it
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Like that you take the time and effort to explain in detail. nicely done, thank you for sharing.
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Man that's an expensive soil mix, definitely cheaper to buy cabbage at the store than to keep up with that soil.
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Thank you for all of your garden tips. I have one question what do you do with the cabbage leaves are they good to eat.
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A good tip for the slug and cabbage worm control. For slug bait, leave a small bowl of stale beer out overnight and it will attract alot of the slugs. And for the cabbage worms, crush some asprin pills into a fine powder and sprinkle around plants after transplanting.
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hlo brother I want to ask how to get rid of insect from my hibiscus plant ....I have used my fertilizers BT nothing is happening.... plz tell wht to do ...
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I like all of your videos. They are very informational. I will be trying some of these tips this weekend on my cabbage. Keep the videos coming. I want to see one on growing sugar snap peas or any pea. I haven't had much luck growing them.
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