Grow Huge, Heavy Cabbages on a Wall | Vertical Vegetable Garden Tips

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Published4 months ago
Duration19:51
Video IDzf7LyGrmJZM
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views792
Likes66
Comments3
Engagement Rate8.71%
Likes per 100 views8.33
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Grow Huge, Heavy Cabbages on a Wall | Vertical Vegetable Garden Tips Don’t have a garden but still want to grow huge, heavy cabbages? In this video, I’ll show you how to build a vertical vegetable garden on a wall that saves space while still giving you an impressive harvest. With just recycled plastic bottles, you can turn an empty wall into a lush green garden at home. Here’s an important tip: if you have ice cubes or small stones, place them at the bottom of each bottle to create better drainage and prevent root rot. When watering, excess water will slowly filter through the stone layer and help maintain balanced moisture at the bottom, allowing the plant to absorb water gradually without becoming waterlogged. Once the cabbage roots grow longer and stronger, they can absorb water more efficiently. At that stage, you don’t need to water too often — about once every 3–4 days is enough. When the cabbage starts forming heads, make sure to keep the moisture consistent and provide light nutrients so the heads grow tight, large, and heavy. Avoid letting the plant dry out during this stage, as it directly affects the quality of the cabbage. Watch until the end to learn more important tips and common mistakes when growing cabbages on a wall. If you enjoy vertical gardening ideas, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more useful projects! 🌱 🌳 This is how I mix the soil to grow vegetables at home https://youtu.be/0802EJmksIY Hope useful for you. 🌳 Thank you for watching! 🌳 Don't forget to Subscribe my channel ❤️ https://bit.ly/3Gnc9Zt

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