Cabbages because they do not grow underground.
Cabbages grow above ground
Yes brussels sprouts are baby cabbages. Ive been researching this for several years. I am a scientist named Warblanew No, brussel sprouts are their own plant. They are related to cabbages, but they don't continue to get larger as they grow. They grow on a tall stalk and stay small even when they are mature.
ITS ME I MAKE THE CABBAGES SMELL UNDER THE MOUTAINS xD
You may be referring to brussels sprouts. The resemble small cabbages.
Cabbages because they do not grow underground.
Yes.
Cabbages grow above ground
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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
12 cabbages
No cabbage is tube root vegetable.It grows on the ground
It takes 15 Days, It does not Regrow Either.
The leaves and the central stem from which the leaves grow are used when cooking cabbages.
We grow ours directly into "worked soil" (a compost that has been tilled into the earth.) Potting soil could be used in place of compost.