No cabbage is tube root vegetable.It grows on the ground
Cabbages don't grow into trees. True, real "cabbages" don't grow on trees; but I am from south Florida, and you may just be referring to what we call "swamp cabbage," found at the "heart" of our sabal palm trees (some call it cabbage palm). It is quite edible, boiled like cabbage; and in fact there is an annual "Swamp Cabbage Festival" out in the Everglades; I'm sure you can find it online.
if trees were to grow under other trees , there would be a a mixture in the roots of the trees ,which will make it impossible for the trees to grow properly....i think that is why trees tend not to grow under other trees...
Some examples of trees that tend to grow straight up include redwood trees, douglas firs, and poplar trees. These species have a natural tendency to grow tall and straight, making them popular choices for timber production and landscaping.
Trees primarily grow up as they mature, increasing in height as they develop.
Common trees that grow in Orlando include palm trees, oak trees, pine trees, magnolia trees, and cypress trees. These trees are well-suited to the subtropical climate of Orlando and can be found throughout the city and surrounding areas.
Cabbage trees got their name long ago because they taste like cabbage.
Cabbages because they do not grow underground.
Yes.
Cabbages grow above ground
30 days with water and sun
south africa your welcome
britain and europe also maybe america
I don't know about an animal that eat cabbage trees. Though I know a tortoise eat cabbage bit by bit.
Cabbages don't grow into trees. True, real "cabbages" don't grow on trees; but I am from south Florida, and you may just be referring to what we call "swamp cabbage," found at the "heart" of our sabal palm trees (some call it cabbage palm). It is quite edible, boiled like cabbage; and in fact there is an annual "Swamp Cabbage Festival" out in the Everglades; I'm sure you can find it online.
A hectare is 100m*100m = 10 000 square meters To grow cabbages you need a minimum spacing of 25 cm meaning that you should be able to grow a minimum of 16 cabbages per each square meter. So: 10 000 square meters * 16 =160 000 However we need to account of space lost due to irrigation systems and walking space between each bad. For simplicity we will assume we will loss 60 000 of the cabbages per per every hectare. Total cabbages 160 000 less allowance (60 000) Guaranteed cabbages 100 000 per every hectare by Zimhouse.com
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?