Vegetables plant ID
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Marcy on Feb 24, 2014From the look of the leaves, I think it's green cabbage or broccoli.Helpful Reply
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Yaron on Feb 24, 2014I don't think so. I got something else from the nursery but I don't remember exactly what.Helpful Reply
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Marcy on Feb 24, 2014So my next guess is brussel sprouts or cauliflower. Will be fun to see what actually grows out, make sure to show us a picture when it does.Helpful Reply
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Marz Bo on Feb 24, 2014M guess would be Collard Greens or Cabbage if it is cabbage the leafs will keep growing inward until a head forms. Ccollards will keep growing out producing a stalk but whatever looks like you need to get something to knock off the insect eating your leafsHelpful Reply
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Sherrie on Feb 24, 2014I also thought it was cabbage or cauliflower.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Feb 24, 2014When just sprouting out, all of them look about the same...cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and brussel sprouts.Helpful Reply
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Terri W on Feb 24, 2014Cabbage or Cauliflower. Cauliflower tends to curl up like that.Helpful Reply
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Terri W on Feb 24, 2014Or Collard Greens, or Brussels Sprouts... or Kholrabi...all same family...Helpful Reply
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Shari@puregrace on Feb 24, 2014Looks like a very healthy cabbage plant to me. A little homemade pepper spray will keep those leaf eaters away.Helpful Reply
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Annette C on Feb 24, 2014That was my guess cabbage or brussel sprouts.Helpful Reply
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Mary Schilling on Feb 24, 2014Looks like cabbage to me too.Helpful Reply
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Andrew Allen Leverenz on Feb 25, 2014cabbageHelpful Reply
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Shala Cripps on Feb 25, 2014It could be broccoli as they have leaves like that along with cauliflower or cabbage but is more likely cabbageHelpful Reply
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Pam Cates on Feb 25, 2014Collard green.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Bean on Feb 25, 2014cabbageHelpful Reply
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Leanora Swist on Feb 25, 2014I think that they are CollardsHelpful Reply
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Teresa Church on Feb 25, 2014Cabbage or broccoli, is what this looks like to me.Helpful Reply
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Shirley Whitfield on Feb 25, 2014I believe it's collardsHelpful Reply
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Judy on Feb 25, 2014One of the cruciferous veggies for sure. Could be cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts, collard greens, kohlrabi.......they all look pretty much the same when they're babies like yours. Let them grow & find out. You have a veggie adventure in your garden!Helpful Reply
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Sue Pountney on Feb 25, 2014Please hoe the weeds before they get any bigger, or you wont know WHAT you've got!!Helpful Reply
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Lynn5280 on Feb 26, 2014cabbageHelpful Reply
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Anna P on Feb 26, 2014Cabbage, it's starting to form head in the middle...Helpful Reply
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Sonja Belanger on Feb 26, 2014It's cabbageHelpful Reply
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Lisa on Feb 26, 2014I bought cabbage and cauliflower seedlings, and lost track of the markers.....have no idea which is which as they look the same!!Helpful Reply
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Yaron on Feb 27, 2014Hey hometalkers, thank you so much for the ideas. I think its cauliflower (that's what I remember getting) but like you said, we need to wait a bit and let it grow before we'll know for sure. I'll keep you posted :)Helpful Reply
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