Cabbage is simple: plant it and wait. But mistakes in the distance between plants can ruin the entire harvest: too close, and the plants will interfere with each other; too far, and you will lose valuable space.
I recently came across an article on GardenWiseHub that explained how to properly space different varieties of cabbage — early, mid-season, and late — using measurements in inches and centimeters to ensure the heads grow large and juicy.
Here's what particularly caught my attention:
- For early varieties, the optimal distance is about 20×20 inches (approximately 50×50 cm) GardenWiseHub
- Late varieties require more space — up to 33–35 inches between rows for large fruits GardenWiseHub
- And another important nuance: how the planting scheme affects the care, loosening, and feeding of the bushes, GardenWiseHub
But this is only part of it — in the full version, you will find tables for different varieties, care recommendations, as well as examples of mistakes that cause cabbage to “crowd” and not yield a harvest.
➡️ Read the full version on GardenWiseHub (with figures, diagrams, and helpful tips):
How Far Apart Should You Plant Cabbage — Smart Spacing Tips
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