Cabbage handles a variety of soils. But it grows best on well-drained loam soil that has adequate amounts of organic matter, and air and water pore spaces. A more alkaline pH, at 6.5-7.0, gives the greatest yields.
All cabbages grow best in well fertillized,well cultivated,alkaline,acidic firm soil. It grows better in a cold environment and does not like the sun.
the best soil for animals to live in is the sandy soil
which is the best soil for plant growth.
I think the best soil for all crops is loamy soil
Black soil is the best soil for worms.
All cabbages grow best in well fertillized,well cultivated,alkaline,acidic firm soil. It grows better in a cold environment and does not like the sun.
Cabbage chemistry help the environment by introducing a favorable pH to the soil.
It is very dependant on the size of your cabbage and the amount of nutrients in your soil
in loamy soil corn, basil, apple, beans, cauliflower in sandy soil cabbage, carrots, broccoli, potatoes, watermelon in clay soil paddy, sugarcane, wheat in black cotton, black beans, lady's finger, brinjaal
Skunk cabbage has a foul, skunklike odor. It is found in swampy areas or in wet soil beside streams. It looks like cabbage when it ripens in the autumn, but has no close relationship to the cabbage family. Its scientific name is Symplocarpus foetidus.
A head of solid green cabbage that is available at your local supermarket is the best variety to use when making cabbage soup. You could use red cabbage but it will not be as attractive as the green variety. Napa cabbage would not be a good choice.
The best kind of soil is loam soil.
The best place to get a recipe for cabbage soup is to go to your local library and check out a recipe book. This way you can get many different recipes for cabbage soup and do not have to pay for the book.
If you are seeing damage to your cabbage plants, usually it is the cabbage moth. Actually, the larvae. The cabbage moth is light green, almost white. You will see them flitting around the plants. Also . . . lack of water or too much water, will cause poor growth, as well as poor soil health.
Red cabbage is also known as purple cabbage, red kraut, or blue kraut. Its leaves are dark red/purple, however the color of the leaves are affected by the pH value of the soil. Most commonly, red cabbage is used in cooking. It is often used for coleslaw.
1: Select a variety known for producing large heads. 2: plant in organically rich, loose soil. 3: Make sure the soil's pH is about 7.5 - cabbage needs alkaline soil. 4: Use a balanced vegetable fertilizer according to directions but DON'T OVERFERTILIZE! 5: Keep well weeded, and grow it alone - not amongst other cabbages. 6: As it gets bigger, check it daily - when cabbages get large, they sometimes split and rot quickly.
the best soil for animals to live in is the sandy soil