Depending on where you live, you would grow cabbage in the months of February or March. They should be started about a month before the last frost. This is so they will mature before summer's heat. For fall, cabbage can be planted in August, September, and October. You should plant about two months before the first frost for fall plantings.
Cabbage trees got their name long ago because they taste like cabbage.
big trees
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.
Well the the root grow so big so they can collect the water and the top of the trees grow so big to make shade to the bottom of the tree so the water does not evaporate
about 4 metters
Avocado trees typically grow to be around 30 to 40 feet tall.
Pistachio trees typically grow to be around 20 to 30 feet tall.
It's true, farmers grow lots of cabbage. There does not appear to be any shortage of cabbage.
No, cabbages do not grow on trees. Cabbages are leafy vegetable plants that belong to the Brassica family and grow close to the ground with their heads forming in the center of the plant.
Banana trees typically grow to be about 10 to 30 feet tall, depending on the variety.
Nectarine trees typically grow to be around 12 to 15 feet tall and wide.
Rosehips grow on rosebushes, which can grow to all sorts of different sizes.