November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest


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Cabbages you’ve grown yourself are sweeter and crunchier than anything you can buy. Better still, they are straightforward to grow, so there’s no reason you can’t enjoy delicious homegrown cabbage.

There’s a cabbage for every season, meaning you can have a year-round supply of your very own tasty cabbages.

In this short video we show you everything you need to know to grow the perfect crop, from sowing to transplanting to harvesting – and everything in between!

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest

  1. From the far north of NZ – our problems would be opposite to yours; too much heat and "frosts" so rare and so mild that anyone in England would laugh at their being called frosts. The names of varieties are different but I like the minis and the all-year-rounders. Within the space of a month, brassicas went from being cheap to obscenely expensive, so the home gardens will now become more widespread and much better organised.

  2. Thank you for this great info. Will cabbage grow well in a large planter? I should add that this is me just starting my veg growing journey… can you recommend a companion that I can plant beside it?

  3. I am putting rabbit manure and multch like grass clippings with rabbit pee on it and put it around my brassicas and the white butterfly leaves them alone and this also makes an excellent fertilizer .

  4. I'm growing cabbages from seed they seem to be doing ok .but now that they are between 70- 80 cm they are not standing upright but lying over is this normal. first timer not sure what to look for.

  5. Minor gripe. Please stop telling newbies, or experienced for that matter, that peas and other legumes "lock nitrogen into the soil" this old myth has long been disproved, they add no more than any other rotting down organic matter.

  6. Help.
    I am growing cabbages for the first time in containers.
    But they are developing white lines on the leaves
    Other leaves are shrivelling and again showing white marks.
    But no trace of caterpillars.
    Any suggestions?? Please.

  7. I have never grown cabbage before so when I cut the head off I ended up leaving little starts on the base and now they are all growing. There are five or six little starts on each stem. Should I thin them or break them off and plant them?

  8. Awesome! blessings to everyone, if you haven't yet repented and accepted christ Jesus as your lord and savior, please do so before it's too late it's not God's will for none to perish. Acts 2vs 38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13

  9. That was a very good lesson on growing cabbages. However I feel you have missed out one important part I was specifically looking for. How to take care of a new forming head. Whenever mine start to grow some insects eat them and my cabbage get stuck there. That's when I root it out and cook the leftover.

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