yes
no, dicot
A cabbage must be grown on for a second year to obtain seed. The seed when obtained may not grow the same as the parent.
If one lets a cabbage grow for long enough it will grow to seed as happens with many vegetables that are grown and used before they grow to seed. below is a link to one of many sellers of cabbage seed
Yes, Chinese cabbage seed is a monocot. Monocots have seeds with one cotyledon (seed leaf), while dicots have seeds with two cotyledons. Chinese cabbage belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which is a family of flowering plants that are monocots.
Go To the boutique and buy either a rose seed or a cabbage seed and plant it in your garden! (rose is a girl and a cabbage is AA boii)
Cabbage plants seeds their seed stalk directly out the cabbage core. You have to pull the head, roots and all and store over winter and then replant them the next spring. The seed stalk will come directly through the head.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
Magic. The two are not convertible. The two colors are two different varieties of cabbage. If you want red cabbage grow it direct from seed or buy it pickled.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
Typically, one cabbage seed should be planted per hole.
Cabbage is a biennial plant that is grown as if it was an annual (as are carrots).
For one acre of cabbage, approximately 1 to 2 kilograms of seed is typically required, depending on the variety and planting method. Seed density and the desired spacing between plants can also influence the amount needed. It's important to consult specific guidelines for the cabbage variety being planted for more precise recommendations.