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How to grow spring cabbage with pictures.
... Spring cabbages are sown in the summer and harvested the following spring They are particularly welcome in early spring when fresh vegetables are scarce. Spring cabbages ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Diary, April 2002
... first of the spring cabbages - I'm proud of them, I am! Looking at one of the other plots, (uses weedkiller, slug pellets, chemical fertilisers, the lot), and his spring cabbages are virtually bald ... top Sunday, 7th April, 2002 Halla's annuals, Ayman's White Lisbon spring onions, Tamanna's greenshaft peas, red spring onions, pickling onions, and leeks all sown today; the grils' Nicola salad ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... mulch. Related OSU publications. What To Do With Your Withered, Finished Hardy Spring Bulbs Late spring is when the foliage of spring-blooming daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and iris reticulata dies down. Its ... download or order OSU Extension publication FS 230. Here's help troubleshooting growing carrots and cabbages In late summer, many home gardeners have concerns about why they have less-than- ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... exceeds 50 degrees F. The most common cabbages seen in grocery stores are the green cabbages, including Danish, domestic and pointed varieties. ... crops that can be harvested by home gardeners in the spring. Early spring, after the ground thaws, is the best time to ... publication FS 230. Here's help troubleshooting growing carrots and cabbages In late summer, many home gardeners have concerns about why ...
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Common Sense Gardening Part 2: Crop Rotation and Green Manures
... very far or very fast. These insects will die soon after they emerge in the spring if their food plants are absent. Conversely, insect populations tend to build up in soils ... as peas or beans add nitrogen to the soil. Hence it is beneficial to plant cabbages one year, followed by peas or beans the next. The larvae of cabbage butterflies can ...
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Harvesting of Vegetables: A - F
... well established, this perennial vegetable can be harvested for a period 6-8 weeks each spring. BEANS: Green beans indicate maturity by the smoothness and greenness of the pods. Snap beans ... green and firm. If the weather stays cool, one could expect 100 of these "tiny cabbages" per plant. CABBAGE: These may be harvested as small as 4 inches (10 cm) in ...
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Cabbage
... reliable, productive, early (duh), and tasty heirloom. For OP red cabbages, the literature seems to lean toward Red Acre. There ... cabbages much dislike heat--there's a reason Alaska is such a great producer of cabbages. Out here, one needs to grow either an early variety for late-spring ... transplanting to their outdoors home. Since we want our cabbages in the ground as early as practicable, and since ...
growingtaste.com

Seed Companies, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... , Phone: 805-473-2199, Fax: 805-473-0897, Specialty: Onion, carrots, cabbages @BHN Research, 16750 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Spring, FL 33923, Phone: 941-947-0222, Fax: 941-947-2303, Specialty: Fresh ... City, OR 97448, Phone: 541-998-3819, Fax: 541-998-1091, Specialty: Radishes, cabbages, carrots, onions, burdock, Chinese cabbages, Japanese greens *Palmer Seed Co., D., 8269 S Highway 95, Yuma, AZ 85365 ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Cabbages
... - Cabbages Cabbages » Vegetables » Fruit and Herbs » Techniques » Beekeeping » Seed Catalogues » Links Page » Our Diary » What ... , when the others are cleared; How I grow the range of Cabbages Cabbages like a soil dug over and manured the previous autumn, and ... cabbages, 18 inches apart for larger heads, 4 to 6 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart for spring cabbage. The thinnings will give you spring ...
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vegetable gardening in spring
... part of spring; or set out plants in late spring. Small cultivars, such as 'leprechaun', or specialty types, such as the red cabbages, are probably the most useful for the urban garden. Cabbages tolerate ... 30cm between plants for small varieties and 45cm for larger varieties. Spring and summer harvested cabbages will often form little 'mini' cabbages on the stump after the head is cut, so don't ...
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