Posted by James Babcock on June 13, 2009 at 03:27:38 from (75.121.20.245):
In Reply to: gardening question posted by kippster on June 12, 2009 at 23:35:36:
I"ve grown all three and can tell you what I"ve learned. They all need cool weather to thrive and the best soil you"ve got. Around here (Ark Ozarks) they need to be grown in very early spring because the cabbage worms really love "em. I grew some pretty good cabbage this year, but my season is basically over because the worms are out in full force. I used some BT powder (bacillus thurigenesis) and that slowed the worms down a little bit. Of course, you could always use some stronger insecticide, but I choose to avoid them if possible. Some areas, particularly along the Gulf Coast, have a good mild autumn, and you can grow some in the fall when the weather cools down. All 3 will take a light frost in stride. HTH
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