Młoda kapusta - healthy plan by ann Cabbage, Cabbage plant, Fall garden vegetables
May 31, 2016 - To keep your cabbage growing and healthy, you’ll need to take care of it properly. Use the information below to guide you to harvesting a happy, healthy cabbage! Be sure you’ve planted your cabbage properly. Use steps to plant, from our “Planting Your Cabbage” page. Once your cabbage is planted: Let the sunshine in: Cabbages need full sun – at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day. Water wisely: It's best to water in the morning and at the base of the plant (soil level) keeping the foliage dry. Plants should be watered when the top 2 inches of the soil becomes dry to the touch. To test, just stick your finger or a pencil about 2 inches down, where the stem enters the soil. If the soil is dry, 2” down, it’s time to water, if wet, wait until the
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