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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Cabbage, Eggplant, and Cauliflower with white-ish dry spots

I've got eggplant, cabbage and cauliflower seedlings growing inside in peat moss with some all-around fertilizer (24-8-6). However, the edges of their leaves are drying and curling up, and some of them have dry, beige spots in the middle. I thought…
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Is this a cabbage plant?

I have planted these plants which I was told is cabbage. It has been more than 120 days since I brought the seedlings, but it has not yet formed the head. So, I am, now, wondering if it is a cabbage?
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What kind of cabbage is this?

This sprouted without us planting it. What is it? Leaves do not taste very much.
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Why would South Koreans grow cabbages at high altitudes?

I happened upon this picture on p. 170 of National Geographic Night Vision: Magical Photographs of Life After Dark . The caption is on p 169. Can anyone deduce the type of clouds, and thus the approximate altitude? Most of South Korea is under…
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What ate my cabbage?

I'd like to know what might have eaten my cabbage and what can I do to prevent it in the future? This is how it looks after it's been devoured:
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