Slow motion...
I think it's the suitable term and also simple explanation to express the cabbage progress on my terrace garden.
I can't see a significant progress on this patch.
They grow so healthy and as long as I now, there's no bug closed.
I think the current weather has contribution on their growth.
During this dry season, we have a very dry and hot weather on the mid day, so it makes the leaves get withered although the soil is fairly moist.
But when the temperature get lower in the afternoon, they looks fresh again.
The head haven't formed yet.
I have to be patient.
Do more watering and keep them free from the bugs.
I hope they will safe.
They will be!! I think they are gorgeous!!! Wishing you a lovely day my friend! Nicole
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole! have a wonderful week!
DeleteI hope they will produce the head soon....
ReplyDeleteThank you, Honey!
DeleteEndah,
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful garden!
Have a nice week.
Greetings.
Thank you, Monika! Have a great week!
DeleteThe cabbages look terrific, you will have a nice harvest without bugs. Great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Janneke!
DeleteThey're looking very good. Our weather hasn't warmed up yet and everything seems to be growing very slowly.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. Yes, everything grows so slowly in my garden, except weed!
DeleteCabbages are one crop that is growing well for us at the moment this year
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky, Sue!
DeleteEndah,
ReplyDeleteYour cabbage is beautiful.
In my country is a national vegetable.
Poles love the cabbage in any form.
Greetings from Polish:) *
Wow, so interesting! I have never known about it before! Thanks for sharing this information.
DeleteNie przypuszczałam, że kapusta może tak pięknie rosnąć w pojemnikach. Wygląda wspaniale. Bardzo lubię kapustę. Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ewa. Almost of my vegetables are grown on containers. Have a nice week.
DeleteBeautiful cabbages! Looks like you are well on the way to having some beautiful heads!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret! I hope so.
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