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CABBAGE
sa   BRUSSELS SPROUTS
sa   KALE
sa   KOHLRABI
xx   VEGETABLE

Tips for vegetable gardeners. (1) Making a bird spooker. (2) Building a planter box for the lettuce. (3) Screening seedlings with perforated plastic plant flats. (4) Protecting a row of seedlings with nylon mesh supported by 1x1s. (5) Making a zucchini cage. (6) Growing pole beans on a patio up a wire support to form a screen, and (7) Making a cabbage mat.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1978 (v.56#3) pg. 108

How to grow bok choy (Chinese cabbage).
COUNTRYSIDE Jul 1979 (v.63#7) pg. 23

How to grow cabbage easily. Tips on pest control and storage.
COUNTRYSIDE Feb 1981 (v.65#2) pg. 41

Growing Oriental vegetables. Guidelines for raising wong bok (Chinese cabbage), bok choi (spoon cabbage), Oriental cucumbers, daikon, mizuna (Chinese broccoli), Oriental eggplant and Snow peas.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jul 1979 (v.23#7) pg. 36

Tips on planting and/or eating the brassica (cabbage) family of vegetables 12 months a year.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1983 (v.27#2) pg. 44

How to grow pak-choi (Chinese cabbage).
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1986 (v.30#4) pg. 27

How to identify damage from cabbageworms and control them.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1987 (v.31#3) pg. 27

Oriental greens. Tips on selecting and raising Chinese cabbage, pak-choi and Japanese mustard.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1995 (v.39#2) pg. 61

Four seasons of cabbage. How to plan a staggered planting schedule for a nearly year-round supply of cabbage. Includes tips for transplanting seedlings.
FLOWER & GARDEN Mar-Apr 1997 (v.41#2) pg. 44

How to raise brassicas, plants in the cabbage family, that are reasonably insect-free without using chemical pesticides. Covers indoor seeding, pest control and special suggestions on growing cabbage, broccoli, brussel sprouts, kale, kohlrabi and Chinese cabbage.
HARROWSMITH #74 Jul-Aug 1987 (v.12#2) pg. 50

Mastering the culture of Chinese cabbage. Timing is critical to the success of this Oriental vegetable.
HORTICULTURE Jun 1990 (v.68#6) pg. 32

How to control cabbage worms.
HORTICULTURE Jun 1999 (v.96#5) pg. 12

How to keep cabbage-loving caterpillars in check.
KITCHEN GARDEN #6 Dec 1996-Jan 1997 pg. 70

Cabbages galore. Growing cabbage in both hot- and cool-climate gardens.
KITCHEN GARDEN #11 Oct-Nov 1997 pg. 20

Tip suggests rotating cabbage heads to slow water intake and minimize splitting.
KITCHEN GARDEN #15 Jun-Jul 1998 pg. 16

How to keep cabbage loopers away from brassicas.
KITCHEN GARDENER #20 Apr-May 1999 pg. 7

Factors that will affect the flavor of cabbages, radishes and sweet onions explained.
KITCHEN GARDENER #21 Jun-Jul 1999 pg. 11

The backyard jungle. Part 2. Cabbage loopers.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #83 Sep-Oct 1983 pg. 174

Cabbage. A guide to varieties to plant, when and how to plant, pests to watch for and tips on harvesting and storage.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #102 Nov-Dec 1986 pg. 22

A report from a Kansas gardener on how to make a 36x24-ft. corn patch produce a multitude of vegetables. Through interplanting from March through August the patch was used to grow radishes, lettuce, peas, spinich, beets, turnips, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, onions and squash in addition to corn.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1977 (v.24#2) pg. 69

A look at brightly colored vegetables to grow in the home garden. Includes chart of seed types and supply sources for purple beans, purple broccoli, purple cabbage, purple cauliflower, red chard, red onions, and purple kohlrabi.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1978 (v.25#3) pg. 86

A look at planting vegetables that yield after repeated cuttings. (Swiss Chard, New Zealand Spinach, Kale, Head Cabbage, Escarole, Lettuce and Onions)
ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1978 (v.25#6) pg. 50

A look at raising Chinese cabbage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1978 (v.25#7) pg. 78

A high-intensity gardening method for growing cabbage from seed.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1979 (v.26#1) pg. 74

How to get two and sometimes three heads of cabbage from a single plant.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1980 (v.27#11) pg. 32

Tip: Use circles of rubber carpet underlay, old carpeting, etc. to protect cabbage from insects.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1981 (v.28#3) pg. 6

Greens you can cut all season. Tips on raising Swiss chard, vegetable amaranth, cabbage, kale, and shungiku.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1981 (v.28#4) pg. 64

Tip: Repel insects and rabbits by applying pulverized lime and black pepper mixture to cabbage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Aug 1981 (v.28#8) pg. 25

Tips on storing cabbage 3 to 4 months in a root cellar.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1983 (v.30#11) pg. 90

Tip: Use radishes to trap the cabbage root worm.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1983 (v.30#12) pg. 22

Tips on how to stretch your cabbage season by mixing varieties and timing your plantings.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1984 (v.31#1) pg. 88

Tips on raising Oriental brassicas.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1984 (v.31#7) pg. 46

How to spot cabbage worms and caterpillars and how to rid your garden of them.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1984 (v.31#12) pg. 32

Pantyhose protect cabbage heads from insects.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1985 (v.32#7) pg. 18

Homemade "bacillus thuringiensis" cabbage spray.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1985 (v.32#7) pg. 18

Selecting and raising cabbage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1985 (v.32#7) pg. 59

How to reduce the size of cabbage heads grown.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1985 (v.32#12) pg. 22

How to combat cabbage-root maggots with barriers, soil dressings and biological controls.
ORGANIC GARDENING Aug 1986 (v.33#8) pg. 50

Tip: Use old pantyhose over cabbage heads to grow them without insects and worms.
ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1987 (v.34#10) pg. 84

A guide to a dozen Oriental greens that go from seed to harvestable size in 20 to 50 days.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1988 (v.35#3) pg. 36

A guide to selecting and growing the sweetest varieties of cabbage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1988 (v.35#4) pg. 68

Flashy brassicas. Growing ornamental cabbage and kale for fall color in the landscape.
ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1989 (v.36#9) pg. 29

Tip on growing Napa cabbage to get sweet petioles and tight heads.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul-Aug 1990 (v.37#6) pg. 18

Avant-garde greens. Be the first to grow these exotic greens (Italian chicory, kale, mustard, cabbage).
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#7) pg. 62

Tip on making a tansy repellent for use on Colorado potato beetles and other pests of the cabbage family.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1990 (v.37#8) pg. 18

Conquer cabbage patch pests. How to protect cole crops from eight insect pests.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul-Aug 1991 (v.38#6) pg. 30

How to grow Asian cabbages (Chinese cabbages and pak choi) in the fall garden crops.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1991 (v.38#7) pg. 45

A description of the cabbage maggot (Hylemya brassicae), its life cycle and controls.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1994 (v.41#7) pg. 22

Tip for storing cabbage throughout the winter by burying it in a hole in the ground.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1994 (v.41#8) pg. 66

How to plant a cabbage patch. Suggestions on selecting a variety, soil preparation, planting, care, harvest and storage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1994 (v.41#9) pg. 46

Advice on controlling cabbage pests.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1997 (v.44#3) pg. 24

Tip on harvesting two cabbage heads from one plant.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1999 (v.46#3) pg. 66

Bok choy. Tips for growing a good crop.
SUNSET Apr 1996 (v.196#4) pg. 78