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[email protected] 21-06-2005 08:36 PM

Red Cabbage
 
I bought a 4 pack of Red Cabbage. When I went to plant them, all the
roots were intertwined. So, I thought I'd plant them, wait till they
matured a bit, dig them up, separate them and replant them.
Hopefully, the roots untangled. Is this Ok to do? I am afraid if I
leave them as they are, none will grow.

GK 21-06-2005 08:51 PM

wrote:
I bought a 4 pack of Red Cabbage. When I went to plant them, all the
roots were intertwined. So, I thought I'd plant them, wait till they
matured a bit, dig them up, separate them and replant them.
Hopefully, the roots untangled. Is this Ok to do? I am afraid if I
leave them as they are, none will grow.


I would separate them from the get-go, the sooner the better. Plant
them about 2 feet apart at least. Don't worry about the roots. They'll
survive.

Maryc 21-06-2005 10:10 PM

Ck is right. THe roots will regrow after you separate them. If you wait till they are bigger then they may not survive.

shazzbat 22-06-2005 12:25 AM


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I bought a 4 pack of Red Cabbage. When I went to plant them, all the
roots were intertwined. So, I thought I'd plant them, wait till they
matured a bit, dig them up, separate them and replant them.
Hopefully, the roots untangled. Is this Ok to do? I am afraid if I
leave them as they are, none will grow.


You are right. If you plant them as a clump of 4, they will be far too close
together and all will suffer. Separate them by soaking the root ball in
water and teasing the roots apart as gently as you can.

Steve



[email protected] 22-06-2005 08:02 PM

Steve,

Thanks. I did what you said except for the 2 feet apart. Nothing in
my garden is that far apart. Well, the cabbges are 4 ft apart but
there is stuff in between them. I even poured a little water in the
hole. I have a question about watering but I'll make a new subject
for that. Thanks again and to all of you behind this posting.



On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 00:25:01 +0100, "shazzbat"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
I bought a 4 pack of Red Cabbage. When I went to plant them, all the
roots were intertwined. So, I thought I'd plant them, wait till they
matured a bit, dig them up, separate them and replant them.
Hopefully, the roots untangled. Is this Ok to do? I am afraid if I
leave them as they are, none will grow.


You are right. If you plant them as a clump of 4, they will be far too close
together and all will suffer. Separate them by soaking the root ball in
water and teasing the roots apart as gently as you can.

Steve




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