Slow growing crops such as artichoke, basil, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, celery, chard, chives, collard, eggplant, endive, escarole, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, mustard, parsley, peppers and tomatoes do best started indoors. Some plants such as asparagus, garlic...
If you have very hot summers, starting your cool season vegetable seeds indoors will allow them to reach harvest size before the weather is too hot. Cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower are good examples of this. Starting your own seeds is less expensive than buying transplants at the store or ...
really have to start early and transplant are solanaceous ones like tomatoes, peppers and eggplants and, for those brave souls, artichokes. There are other plants we start early and transplant just to get a head start, but could do fine direct sown–like kale, cabbage, zinnias, and chard....
hello sir/Madam, Am a young farmer from nigeria, ogun state and i want start Cabbage farming for a living, how can i get the seed from nigeria here and can i just get a watermelon, bring out the seed and dry it. After how many duration can i plant it. I will be very grateful ...
You can clearly see the dramatic difference in needs between cool-season vegetables like cabbage, parsnip, peas and spinach, and warm-season or frost-susceptible crops such as most beans, melons, and peppers. By keeping your seeds within the optimum range you can really boost your ge...
The brassicas, like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and kohlrabi, all have the same requirements: about a month to six weeks indoors under lights before they go outside, which is safe about a month before final frost. This group therefore gets its start between March 15 and...
10/1/2016 ~The seed starting kit worked really well. I’ve put the carrots, broccoli, kale and cabbage outside in their own containers. The broccoli had really long roots: six to eight inches. I think I should have transplanted the seedlings a week, even two weeks and ago. ...
Chinese Cabbage, Claytonia, Collard Greens, Coriander, Sweet Corn, Cress, Cucumbers, Daikon Radishes, Dandelion Greens, Dill, Edamame, Endive, Escarole, Fava Beans, Fennel, Kale, Kohlrabi, Lemon Balm, Lettuce, Lima Beans, Mache, Melons, Minutina, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Orach, Pak choi, Pars...
Soil left over from other gardening projects tools like scissors, craft knife, sharpie and a spary bottle Step 1: Lettuce When you chop up your lettuce (celery, bok choy or cabbage ) save about 2 inches of the core or bottom of the lettuce ...
Once you feel confident and comfortable with your gardening prowess, you can then start growing more delicate and demanding veggies like cauliflowers, brussels sprouts, onions, cabbage, and artichokes. From there on out, you can go with culinary gardening and plant what you use most in the kitc...