Take a wild guess at what vegetable is trending in 2026. If you’re in the planning stage of your garden, you won’t believe which leafy green is taking centre stage and the trendy ways you can use it. Even Burberry is utilizing it!
Pinterest has declared 2026 the year of “Cabbage Crush.” There’s a massive surge in searches for everything cabbage – from unique recipes to home decor. There’s even a trend where you slice the cabbage into strip and turn it into fettuccini Alfredo! So, will you embrace the cabbage in your garden this year?
Burberry’s Bold Cabbage Move
It’s not just home gardeners and foodies taking notice. Even luxury fashion house Burberry has tapped into the cabbage, featuring this vegetable in their recent campaign. Who knew a humble Brassica could be so high fashion?!
Health Benefits of Cabbage
Cabbage has always been a quiet powerhouse of nutrition. It’s packed with vitamins K and C, and a great source of fiber. It’s also known for its anti-inflammatory properties and can support gut health. Whether you’re fermenting it into sauerkraut, stir-frying it, or adding it to a hearty soup, your body will thank you. It’s proof that sometimes, the simplest foods offer the biggest boost.
Growing Your Own Cabbage
Cabbage is surprisingly adaptable and thrives in cooler weather, making it an easy choice for Zone 3/4 climates.
In the Garden
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Timing is Key: For spring planting, start seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before your last frost date. Transplant seedlings outdoors after the danger of hard frost has passed. For a fall harvest, plant seeds in mid-summer.
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Sun & Soil: Cabbage loves full sun (at least 6 hours) and rich, well-draining soil. Amend your garden beds with compost to give it a good head start.
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Space it Out: Depending on the variety, space them 18-24 inches apart.
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Water Wisely: Keep soil consistently moist, especially as the heads start to form. Inconsistent watering can lead to splitting
In Pots
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Container Size: Choose a large pot, at least 10-12 inches in diameter and depth, to accommodate its root system.
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Drainage: Ensure your pot has drainage holes.
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Potting Mix: Use a good quality potting mix, enriched with some compost.
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Care: Follow the same sun and watering guidelines as garden-grown cabbage. You might need to water container plants more frequently.


