I’ve been skeptical of my small space container garden’s ability to produce heading vegetables but that certainly isn’t going to stop me from trying. I heard that cabbages in general do better with less sun than other vegetables so I’m trying my luck by planting it from seed and seeing what I get. This cabbage is planted in a “shadier” part of my garden (it’s all shady lol but this spot gets more of it i.e., 1-2 hours of sunlight max) and in a 5 gallon grow bag. Clearly, they’re getting quite tasty because the caterpillars are trying to munch on them but I will NOT allow it LOL! Even if I have to pick every single one with my bare fingers 🤢


👋🏼 Just a girl, trying to grow as much food as I can with what I have right now.

About me
📍Located in the foggy city of San Francisco, California Zone 10
🌱 Gardening atop my apartment complex’s patch of concrete that’s sandwiched in between two tall buildings
☀️ 4 hours of direct sunlight in the “sunniest” part of my garden but mostly shady and windy
🪣 Growing exclusively in 2-10 gallon grow bags and buckets
💚 Everything is grown from seed using organic practices

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