Questions tagged [cabbage]

Cultivar of Brassica oleracea grown as a leafy green vegetable.

Cabbages are popular cultivars of Brassica oleracea (Family Brassicaceae). They are often eaten as a leafy green vegetable.

Cabbage plants are herbaceous, biennial, dicotyledonous flowering plants. They are distinguished by short stems with a rounded mass of leaves. These leaves are typically green, but red/purple are also known. This is the "cabbage head" which is harvested for eating as a leaf vegetable.

Cultivated cabbage was known to ancient Greeks and Romans. It is derived from the wlid mustard plant, native to the Mediterranean.

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Is it safe to harvest these cabbage leaves?

My organic garden was ravaged by pests this year, but my cabbages took a special hit. In the meantime, I was wondering if I can harvest the tender leaves anyway and try again to protect them next year. I don't see any insects on them, but I wonder…
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Does it matter if my cabbage forms its heart some way off the ground?

My cabbages have been growing strongly, but until recently mostly big loose leaves, not hearts. Now they're beginning to heart up, but some way up the stalk and off the ground (about 12-15cm up the stalk, possibly more [photo probably shows the…
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Is it too late for row cover to help with insects?

Last year I used row covers on PVC frames to effectively keep cabbage worms off my broccoli and cabbage. I put the covers on in spring as soon as I put the seedlings in the ground, and then took them off when the plants were larger. There were some…
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Is it normal for Pak Choi (Bok Choy) seedlings to come up so varied in colour and leaf shape?

It's my first time with Pak Choi (Bok Choy) and so I don't know what seedlings normally look like. But should they be this varied in shape and colour?
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Cabbage leaves closed

A cabbage plant on my pot seems to have formed a head, however I am not able to see the head completely as the cabbage leaves have converged and closed themselves towards the head and is very much tightly stuck inwards. I am afraid to open the…
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How to keep away Forficula auricularia from cabbages?

Here is a photo. This type of bug is eating all cabbages that I have planted some weeks ago. Apart from killing one by one, there is any solution? Probably they are living in the organic substrate.
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Cabbage and Broccoli Pests

I have planted around a month ago several small plants of cabbage, broccoli, kales, and arranged also a raised beds for herbs. 1: Pests. Lately, I noticed that most of the plants had been bitten, some of them almost destroyed. I took some measures…
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What's this hole in the Cabbage leaf?

What's this hole I just discovered in the leaf of this otherwise very healthy Cabbage? I've got yellow insect cards nearby, and beneficial nematodes in the soil, which have collectively done wonders for little flies. Is this a chance visit from an…
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Why won't my cabbages form heads?

I'm not an expert. I try but probably do many things wrong. That said, I am trying cabbages. I live in zone 5, with a short growing season. I started cabbages indoors in April from seeds. They did well and I put them outside in may/June when…
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Can cabbage worms (Pieris brassicae) smell cabbages from a distance?

I've got some cabbages and they had some cabbage worms. I picked up the worms and put them outside my fence. Can the worms smell their way back into my cabbages?
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Is loose-leaf cabbage just as prone to cabbage worms as headed cabbage?

Is loose-leaf cabbage generally just as prone to cabbage worms as headed cabbage? We've had trouble with cabbage worms on regular green cabbage that forms heads (the worms seem to hide inside the heads). I was wondering if they would be less of a…
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Am I growing white cabbage right?

I recently got into growing my own veggies. Here I have a base of cabbage which I soaked in water after seeing on YouTube. Is that the right way? What should I be seeing and doing next? Should I change water everyday?
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Help, my cabbages have got .... earth-worms?

I have tried to grow different, head-forming cabbages in the last couple of years in my allotment (this is in London, UK), and while they grow well enough, I have some unusual problems; or at least I haven't seen them before. They are not infested…
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What is eating my cabbage, and how can I protect it?

I transplanted some cabbage about a month ago (after starting it from seed in a flat). Now I see that something is eating the cabbage leaves: I also see that one pair of seedlings is doing very poorly: What is eating these leaves? the lettuce…
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Cabbage : Are these cabbages different

Please find attached below the images of cabbages that I have with me. Is the cabbages different or it has grown differently based on the place. The one with three cabbage plants is what i am growing(at Coimbatore, India) and the one with a single…
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