Are plants disappearing from your garden? Are there holes in the leaves? Are your plants sticky? You may have a pest problem in your garden, and pests can really plague a garden and prevent you from ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Green, Asian, pointed and red cabbages all make beautiful additions to your garden as well as nutritious options at your table. (For details on growing many other vegetables and fruits, visit our Crop ...
Time lapse of red cabbage planting indoor from seed to harvesting head over 95 days. Red cabbage seed was planted in potting mix and was growing at room temperature. Cabbage plant is a cool-weather ...
Cabbages are one of the easiest vegetables to grow year-round in your garden. But when it's time to harvest them, it's not unusual to find their leaves full of holes and the heads crawling with worms.
Cabbage is always worth growing in the garden because the crisp heads remain fresh on their stalks for many months until you are ready to use them. That means there is always something green and ...
BILOXI -- If you haven't started planting your winter color, rest assured that it's not too late. But when shopping at the garden center, resist the temptation to head straight to the pansies and ...
Josi Coggins of Enterprise, Oregon, won a $1,000 saving bond by growing a cabbage. A very big cabbage. At 21.6 pounds, the massive leafy vegetable seems bigger than the Enterprise Elementary third ...
The use of cabbage in cuisine has been documented since antiquity, and it is hard to believe this humble green vegetable has been grown by humans as food for more than 4,000 years. The ancient ...
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