High cabbage is almost the size of a human
With a height of 1.47 meters and a weight of 34.2 kilograms, this cabbage has been recognized by Guinness as the world's largest cabbage plant. Appearing at the Alaska state trade fair (USA) in 1998, giant cabbage plants made many people visit
With a height of 1.47 meters and a weight of 34.2 kilograms, this cabbage has been recognized by Guinness as the world's largest cabbage plant.
Appearing at the Alaska state trade fair (USA) in 1998, giant cabbage plants have made many visitors wonder with the incredible height and weight.
The owner of this mustard is Mr. Evans's family and daughter Mary, who lives in the United States. During the growth period of more than 3 months, they gave special care such as good soil, high pH, combined with nitrogen rich fertilizers.
According to Mr. Evans, another important secret to growing giant vegetables is to give them plenty of light and plenty of space for them to be big without being forced by any plants.
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