<div><table width="100%" bgcolor="#c4e1b5" class="growingcabbage"><tbody><tr><td><p align="center"><img width="160" height="159" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/3.gif" alt="Step 3" />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img width="319" height="157" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/QuickSteps.gif" alt="Quick Steps" /></p></td></tr><tr><td><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="0" align="center"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="53" height="62" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Ruler.gif" alt="Ruler" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Room</strong> - Allow at least 3 feet on each side of your Bonnie cabbage. It will need plenty of room to grow.</td><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="57" height="57" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Trowel.gif" alt="Trowel" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Weeds</strong> - Be sure to check your garden for weeds. Pull weeds early to help your cabbage grow.</td></tr><tr><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="56" height="59" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Sun.gif" alt="Sun" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Sunlight</strong> - It is very important to plant your Bonnie cabbage in full sun.</td><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="45" height="64" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Fertilizer.gif" alt="Fertilizer" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>All Purpose Vegetable Fertilizer</strong> - Fertilize your Bonnie cabbage every ten days. You can use all-purpose vegetable fertilizer found at your local home improvement store or garden center.</td></tr><tr><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="63" height="70" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Thermo.gif" alt="Cover your cabbage" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Cold Weather</strong> - During cold weather when the temperature gets below 32&deg; F, cover your Bonnie cabbage with a bucket. Do this until the cabbage is three weeks old.</td><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="51" height="66" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Bug.gif" alt="Watch out for bugs" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Bugs</strong> - Some bugs are good and some bugs are bad. If you see white or brown moths flying around your cabbage - these are bad. These moths come from worms that will eat your cabbage. Check your cabbage throughly for worms.</td></tr><tr><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="64" height="61" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/WateringCan.gif" alt="Don't forget to water" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Water</strong> - Your cabbage will need at least 1&quot; of rainfall each week. If is does not rain, use a watering can or a garden hose with a sprinkler to gently water your plant.</td><td valign="top" align="center"><div align="center"><img width="62" height="50" src="/Portals/0/cabbageprogram/Step3/Pots.gif" alt="" /></div></td><td valign="top"><strong>Need More Space</strong> - If you don't have enough space, plant your cabbage in a large container.</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr><tr><td><p align="center">To keep your cabbage healthy, you should learn how to make your plant happy. Simply digging a hole and putting a plant in it won't work. You have to take care of your plant.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div>