Cabbage market and prices

A cabbage is a type of plant that can grow up to two feet tall. There are many different types and colors, depending on the variety you choose- including green smooth head cabbages or purple crinkle leaves for example. Cabbage will typically only produce one head per year before being harvested in its first season; however some varieties allow plants grown specifically as seedlings so they may bear fruit again later down the line!

Cabbages are mature when they're firm and solid to the touch. They must be harvested by cutting just below the bottom leaves with a blade, trimming any diseased or damaged ones off for safekeeping until it's time to sell them on their way up! If you let this happen too early in-growth can lead your head splitting as outer layer expand while stem growth is still going strong which causes internal tissues from different plants rubbing against each other--not good news if cross pollination does occur (it happens). But luckily all cvbales grown today use isolation distances between 1/2 - 3 km max so there shouldn't be any problems.

Cabbage plants are typically 40–60 cm (16–24 in) tall with an egg-shaped leaf and cordate cotyledons. The first leaves produced contain lobes on their petioles, making them similar to onions or garlic before they're fully grown as well! These veggies also grow quite quickly; some varieties can reach 2 meters upon flowering alone within one year's time span!!

Start your plants in protected locations early to allow them time to grow before being transplanted outside. For a variety of reasons, starting seeds from seedlings is better than planting directly into ground - for example if you want more control over when they mature or need space between each plant that's close enough together but not touching (a distance of 30-61 cm).

Cabbage is a cool-season crop that should be planted in the fall to have time for it's roots and seeds/bulbs昆菌(cabbages)to fully mature before winter. However, if you plant early enough (before September), your cabbages may get past their juvenile stage into adulthood by late October or November when temperatures are still cold but not as much so vernalization can happen and flowering will occur even without going through all those steps again from Juvenile Stage 1 - Adult Size 2XL . This would result in plants with earlier flowers which produce more fruits than ones grown later because they're able grow bigger yet stay small enough where we don't need an extra couple degrees