A Complete Guide To Growing Cabbage In Containers & Raised Beds

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In today's episode we show you how to grow cabbage easily in containers and raised beds. From starting seeds indoors to transplanting cabbage seedlings, light, water and fertilizer requirements to a delicious cabbage recipe, we got it all for you in this guide on growing cabbages.
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Great video friend . South Australia has similar weather from my understanding.

richgarden
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I've began to love gardening because of you sir! Thanks a lot ;)

ash
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I love all your videos. You know how to make a perfect video. I'm not surprised you have so many subscribers. You also have a very pleasant and calming voice.

kater
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Thanks brother. Much appreciated.
One thing, you didn’t talk about how you can cut off the bottom part of the cabbage and stick it in moist sphagnum peat moss in order to grow a whole new plant. I was so amazed at this when I first saw it. Everyone on the planet earth should know this

Gnarmarmilla
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Another great video... Tasty quick cabbage recipe too. Thanks

CAyellowtail
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A good tip for the slug and cabbage worm control. For slug bait, leave a small bowl of stale beer out overnight and it will attract alot of the slugs. And for the cabbage worms, crush some asprin pills into a fine powder and sprinkle around plants after transplanting.

frankhorrigan
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What beautiful cabbages! I also sauté the outer leaves. 😋

prisillaspace
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Cut the cabbage head but leave the base of the plant. You will get 4-6 or more mini cabbages growing off the cut area. These take about a month to grow (in spring) and are delicious - excellent for stir frying.

Darkfalz
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I've learned a lot about growing vegetables and fruit watching these videos. Thanks for taking the time to post them!

KWMc
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Thank you for your video, very informative as usual.
In my Spring garden I set the cabbages a little deeper in the soil. This keeps the little plants steady in windy weather. I also put the rim of a cottage cheese container around them in the soil to keep off cutworm until the stems are a good size. Having said that, I have learned that planting them in the Fall garden I don't have such a battle with the cabbage worms.
Don't discard the big leaves of cabbage that you pull off when you harvest the cabbage head. Those leaves are great sautéed in butter with a little dill weed, or used in soup as chopped pot greens.

sqwrrl
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This is helping me with my cabbage plant unit at school, thank you!

howtodothingslikeme
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Great stuff! I am really starting to love your videos. I am thinking of starting a garden using containers and it's great to know I am not limited to what I can plant in pots and pans. Thanks a bunch. I will keep watching your.

simz
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You were so detailed, first video I actually take notes on. Thanks for talking about every aspect of growing cabbage.

mr.gizzard
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You are doing a great job 👏 one follower here from Michigan USA 🇺🇸😉

americanpinoyakousa
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I just harvested my first cabbage head ever. It Seems such a waste to throw away those beautiful outer leaves! I tried eating a bit of one and it was not good!! Too bitter. I used the bigger leaves of the head to prepare stuffed wraps. We all love those. I stuffed them with ground meat onions and rice (precooked) and cooked the wraps in the oven with some broth. Delicious! Nice video. Thanks

ChezGra
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Just starting to harvest my pak Choy now it's about 30 days old now. Enjoying the results cos m sell it at local market. Thanks much.

jacobmimigari
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So interesting am just a young farmer and want to venture into cabbage growing.this knowledge will help me pull through.

mathewskalilo
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Loving these complete guides. Thank you for doing these.

Ramya
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Your videos are very helpful. Thank you!

PhuongHuynh-qmth
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You are so so helpful to me, thank you

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