Why Aren't My Cabbages Forming a Head?

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • This spring, I'm growing Napa cabbages in my kitchen garden, and I'm determined for them to actually become a cabbage head, not just a bunch of leaves. See the three steps I take to get these cabbages to form heads this spring in this video.
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  • @SupremegreenlawncareLLC
    @SupremegreenlawncareLLC Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Just what I needed. My Cabbage leaves, are doing the same thing.

  • @vlgregory84
    @vlgregory84 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful!! Thank you❤

  • @rgordon2691
    @rgordon2691 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! That is great information I have cabbage growing also and there are plenty of Healthy leaves but no heads, so i am going to give the pruning a try, I did Thin out the patch, and cleared the area but didn't think about the leaves...Thanks for the info 👍🌹

  • @dustinhaus1165
    @dustinhaus1165 Рік тому +2

    Last year I had a cabbage that was just a big mess. It eventually formed 5 heads. each softball sized, VS all his buddies that had a volleyball sized head.
    They like sun, but don't like heat. They are heavy feeders, all the brassicas tend to be heavy feeders. Lime/calcium is great.
    There are very few plants that don't get pruned to some degree

  • @courtneyrenegar4329
    @courtneyrenegar4329 3 роки тому +5

    I'm growing cabbage (red) for the first time. I'm surprised at how thick the leaves are!! It's a beautiful plant. I'm excited to see how it turns out. 💚🌱

  • @debraweiser175
    @debraweiser175 Рік тому +1

    Thank you great information

  • @houndjog
    @houndjog Рік тому +1

    Very helpful video ..thank you!

  • @monikaballah931
    @monikaballah931 2 роки тому +2

    i am in zone 7a and now we are getting like 80 degrees and i put my cabbage out since April, some have started little head .i am going to prune them and see

  • @malia4710
    @malia4710 Рік тому +1

    I cannot believe you are kneeling on rocks...thanks for the advice...I'm growing Chinese golden cabbage for the first time and I am not experiencing anything that looks full and tight like when I ordered the seeds so I will try to prune and see how that goes.

  • @wylldflower5628
    @wylldflower5628 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video! I’m excited to try growing cabbage this fall, and also do a lot of air fry with cabbage. Have you ever seen a tall/slim variety of Chinese cabbage, or might this be due to closer planting than usual??

  • @donnaburge119
    @donnaburge119 Місяць тому

    ❤ty

  • @umaumalei14
    @umaumalei14 Рік тому

    Informative video. FYI, that's a cabbage butterfly, not a moth.

  • @did_I_hurt_you_feefees
    @did_I_hurt_you_feefees Рік тому +2

    Glad I found this. My cabbage were getting massive and I didn't realize I should be pruning the huge leaves. This is my first year for cabbage and I admit I didn't fully research it...until now :) Thank you for this great advice. Now, how do I stop that white moth from laying eggs on the cabbage

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  Рік тому +1

      The best way to keep moths out is to cover with garden mesh. We have a video about it if you search our channel for pests

    • @did_I_hurt_you_feefees
      @did_I_hurt_you_feefees Рік тому +1

      @@Gardenary I was afraid of that :) I was hoping there was an easier way but I've got my mesh and now it's time to build some hoop houses

    • @donnaburge119
      @donnaburge119 Місяць тому +1

      Xact answer I was wondering about. TY & God Bless!

  • @2Timothy3END
    @2Timothy3END Рік тому

    Growing cabbage for the first time ever, this winter. Used my farmers almanac for zone 8b and planted before the first frost. So I started my grow about 3 months ago and the plant is big with no head at all. hummmm... We covered and uncovered when it was hitting 33` or below. I also planted Swiss Chard and never ate it but the guide said we could grow it so we did. Wondering why you have flowers in the bed with the veggies and what would you use to keep that and other moths away? Thanks.

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  Рік тому +1

      Hi there! We always plants flowers to attract pollinators. The best way to keep moths away from plants like cabbage is to cover your cabbage with garden mesh right after planting.

    • @2Timothy3END
      @2Timothy3END Рік тому

      @@Gardenary Thank you..

  • @maggieg187
    @maggieg187 3 роки тому

    Is there much of a difference between red and green cabbage? I've tried grown both, they got the same water same everything, the green cabbage did great, and the red one stayed skinny and didn't do anything, it barely grew

    • @Gardenary
      @Gardenary  3 роки тому +2

      I have personally found the red ones to grow slower in my garden.

  • @wheezyshoe212
    @wheezyshoe212 Рік тому

    You said that you used to live in China - I currently live in China, and I'm trying to grow a vegetable garden in some planter boxes I'm putting outside my windows. I am using kitchen scraps in order to get garlic, onions, and cabbages. I have no idea if it will work, but one thing that I've been wondering about is if you think it's okay to use tap water for watering the plants. I'm sure you know/remember that you can't drink tap water directly because of chemicals that are put into the water. Sure, those chemicals evaporate when you boil it (so it's safe to use for things like cooking rice), but just drinking it straight can cause some stomach problems.
    I've been using drinking water in order to water my plants (the cabbages are still all attached to the stem from the cutting, but after a couple of weeks of seeing leaves grow, they're finally starting to grow some roots), but what do you think about using the tap water?
    I know, it's a really strange kind of question, so I totally get it if you just say that you don't know. In any case, great video!

    • @ocaseofw
      @ocaseofw 11 місяців тому

      Tap water can do the job. I used to farm with my uncle when I was younger, we used water from river. If your tap water is not acidic then it can do it. Just be careful not to flood your garden, your cabbage will form club roots(fungi) and will not grow big. Also cabbage needs space, don't plant them too close to each other, 1 foot spacing, or 2 feet etc., it depends on the variety of your cabbage. also I'm not sure about the pruning, we never did that.
      Lastly, (a secret) if you harvest the cabbage, cut only the head using knife, don't remove the roots or prune the leaves. After at least one week it will try to grow small cabbages in between it's leaves, you can harvest those little cabbages to eat. This baby cabbages tastes better than the main head for me. I hope you can try it.

    • @wheezyshoe212
      @wheezyshoe212 11 місяців тому

      @@ocaseofw Thanks for the tip, but again, I'm not sure about the tap water. In China, they treat tap water with chemicals. It's very different from river water and has nothing to do with acidity.

  • @manefaroberts8201
    @manefaroberts8201 2 роки тому

    Can you eat the leafs even if they don’t form a head