planting out cabbage transplants

GardenWeasel

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Finally our weather has calmed down enough to transplant my cabbage plants outside. Due to the late spring they are larger than ever before. The lower stems seem quite fragile. I know you can bury tomatoes deeper than dirtline, has anybody tried that with cabbage or brocolli? Should I just plant them as usual and hope they don't break off. I have 30 plants and would like to lose as few as I can. Thanks
 

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This is me, I always bury them under a little bit like you would tomato plants. Never had a problem.
 

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I agree with Buff on this one. I'd dig them a bit deeper as well.
 

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Thanks guys. Figures I get all kinds of heirloom(expensive) brocolli and cabbage and kale seeds and we have the latest spring since I moved here. I hope most of them make. They go out tomorrow.
 

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you did harden them off right? and burying them a bit deep(as long as the growing point is not buried) won't hurt them a bit.
 

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Hardened off like rocks. Hope I can untangle them without breaking them. Now we have on and off rain for a few days then one or two days of low 30's nights. Should I put them out and hope for the best? I am going to put out the strawberries too, they have been in the fridge for almost 2 weeks. Rain gear and boots.
 

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I'd wait on the strawberries. Actually, if it's super wet, I'd wait on everything. If you plant into mud it will just get super compacted.
 

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I agree with me&thegals-if you have mud it will just compact around the roots and the plants won't thrive. I'd wait on the strawberries too-if you have them in the fridge they should still be okay. I have to go and pick up some strawberries too. but it is a couple months out for me to plant stuff(maybe some peas it is good friday)
 

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Didn't think about the mud factor and we have lots of clay. I was dreading going out and getting soaking wet after just getting over a cold any way. Still got to give the chickens the option of coming out, maybe if it clears up a bit. Can you tell I don't want to go out there,lol.
 
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