There it sits: a lonely head of cabbage that didn’t quite make it into the St. Patrick’s Day colcannon. If it doesn’t get used soon, it’ll wilt and go to waste and my Irish ancestors will grumble from ...
Plant cabbage six to eight weeks before your first frost to give it time to mature in cooler temps for sweeter heads. Keep soil moist, fertilize biweekly, and watch for pests like aphids or worms to ...
While your behind-schedule garlic plants might be quite robust, I’m sorry to say they won’t be so impressive underground, where it counts. But you can eat the stalk — kind of like a skinny leek. Roast ...
Cabbage is one of my very favorite vegetables that I look forward to planting, harvesting, and eating every year. Their foliage adds a lush flair to the garden and sliced cabbage with a little mayo ...
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