Cabbage thrives in a temperate climate, ideally with cool to mild temperatures between 60°F and 70°F (15°C to 21°C). It prefers well-drained, fertile soil with ample moisture. Cabbage can tolerate light frost, making it suitable for spring and fall planting in many regions. However, extreme heat can cause it to bolt, so consistent cool conditions are best for optimal growth.
In subtropical climate
the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good
It's true, farmers grow lots of cabbage. There does not appear to be any shortage of cabbage.
The best climate to grow carrots in is a cool climate. This is the one they prefer. They grow well in loose soil and need plenty of water to thrive.
Yes, cabbage do have seeds. These seeds are the ones you plant to grow cabbage.
Cabbage grows from seeds. It does NOT grow from a stem, or roots. Hoped I helped Your bud, happy_gal101
in summer season
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
no
Mushrooms need a dark and humid climate with plenty of soil
no/ because there fake
Cabbage grows above ground.