Cabbage Patch Update| Tips to Growing Large Cabbages
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These are the most beautiful cabbage gardens I’ve ever seen
@FloridaGirl-
Ай бұрын
I agree, it’s unbelievable!
Shalom. Your cabbage is beautiful. The manure is definitely a game changer. ✌🏾
WOW...BEAUTIFUL AHCH Mike and Sister Tabitha ❤❤❤❤
A blessed harvest give thanks 🙏🙏
What lovely video. Love how well you explain everything. Good work 👍🏼💚💚💚
Beautiful, I'm 5 was a little late, I water w our pond water it's like magic 4 the garden, and make fish emoltion from the guts and heads, and secret ingredient, comphey,,,, its a blessing to live on the land, u guys are awesome, blessings
Beautiful cabbage,!
Just beautiful!!!!!
Amazing beauty and abundance! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing Very helpful thanks
Awesome cabbage and thanks for the order
Wow your cabbage is awesome man, I am in northern manitoba in zone 1b, I have successfully grown some cabbage up to a cantaloupe size all outside but yours put mine to shame. Good job. I have to grow mine under netting or a moth caterpillar will have them for supper. Haha take care bud
Beautiful cabbages as usual!
Beautiful cabbages. I have problems with white fly. Any suggestions to combat them?
Greetings from tractor supply! Sorry we didnt have the diatomaceous earth!!
@humbleservantshomestead7974
Ай бұрын
No worries! It was nice meeting and talking with you. Thanks for your great customer service!
You can take one of the cabbage leaf's and lay it on top of the cabbage to keep the moth off , that's what my mother and Grandmother would do
@montyburton8885
Ай бұрын
I will try that, thank you
@shirleytruett7319
Ай бұрын
@@montyburton8885 you're very welcome GOD BLESS you and your family. Those cabbage's are beautiful hope the leaf helps.
Blessings
Wow , you are surely bless.😻
Most of the big leaves I don't throw away or feed them to the chickens I cook them the same as collards
I live in zone 8a also .. I was thinking about trying cabbage next year
Cabbage King
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Nice
WOW WOW WOW BIG CABBAGE GOOD 👍 JOB #NOT A DAY WITHOUT JESUS 🙏
Nicest cabbage I ever seen! What TYPE are they? Also, do you use crop rotation every yr with your gardens?
I was going to say prune off some of the leaves
Any suggestion for controlling aphids on brassicas?
When are you planting calaloo
I’m up north Wichita Kansas got to figure out what zone I’m in now
@MissZ1KCMO
2 ай бұрын
It should be 7A
What happen to the chicken coop project
@humbleservantshomestead7974
2 ай бұрын
It sounds like you volunteering to come and start the project Sis?👀
@hopemorrison2367
Ай бұрын
I would love to
Do you have a planting calendar for 8A?
Oh I hate the cabbage moth, last year I had slug in my raised bed cabbage too. Lost half of the crop.
Do you go to sell at a farmers market to sell where or when plz plz answer me i need 4 more packs of calaloo seeds
HSH GOOD DAY.NOW I LIVE IN WEST INDIES MY GROUND THE DIRT IS HARD HOW CAN I GET IT A BIT SOFT PLEASE
@hopemorrison2367
2 ай бұрын
You have to start putting compost and organic matter like grass leaves if you have a carpenter shop near you get wood dust from them just put it where you want to plant dig up the dirt first then let everything break down ashes is also very good it's a process but that's what it takes
@hopemorrison2367
2 ай бұрын
When I say compost I mean cow chicken goat rabbit manure
@winniemeade8037
2 ай бұрын
@@hopemorrison2367 thank for answering me back i live in barbados i love to grow thing to eat.but the grown very hard.by the way i'am jamaican leave js at 12.thank again
@thecreatoristhetruth5623
2 ай бұрын
You can also add fruit skin/peels (vegetable plants after harvesting if you have any, including banana and plantain trees). The outer husk of the coconut fruit, pull apart or cut up and let it break down. Then mix it into your soil. THE CREATOR BLESS