How to Sow and Plant
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Sow the kale seeds outdoors from late April to the end of June in a prepared seedbed. After 5 to 6 weeks, transplant the young plants into open ground, ensuring they have enough space to develop. This medium height fine curly variety thrives best when harvested after the first frost but before the onset of winter. Its frost tolerance makes it ideal for extending the harvesting season into the colder months. This resilient kale is well suited for organic gardens and benefits from well-drained soil and a sunny spot for optimal growth.
Kale thrives in open ground with plenty of sunlight and consistent moisture. Ensure the soil is well-drained and rich in organic matter to support robust growth. This medium height fine curly variety benefits from regular watering, especially during dry spells, while avoiding waterlogging. Protect plants from extreme cold by mulching in colder months to extend the harvest season. Its natural resistance to common diseases makes it suitable for organic cultivation. Harvest leaves preferably after the first frost for optimal flavor and texture, continuing until just before winter sets in for the best results.
Sow these medium height fine curly kale seeds outdoors from late April to June in a seedbed, then transplant after 5 to 6 weeks for best results. This variety thrives in open ground and benefits from harvesting after the first frost to enhance its flavor and texture. Its natural resistance to common diseases makes it an excellent choice for organic gardens. Enjoy a productive harvest from October through January, ensuring a steady supply of fresh, nutritious kale during cooler months. Regular watering and well-drained soil will support vigorous growth and healthy leaves.
What type of kale seeds are included in this product?
These are medium height fine curly kale seeds from the Brassica oleracea family, known for their curly leaves and balanced growth habit.
When is the best time to sow and plant these kale seeds?
Sow the seeds outdoors from late April to the end of June in a prepared seedbed, then transplant the seedlings into open ground about 5 to 6 weeks later.
How does this kale variety perform in colder temperatures?
This curly kale is frost-tolerant and thrives well after the first frost, allowing for harvesting into the colder months from October to January.
Is this kale variety suitable for organic gardening?
Yes, it is naturally resistant to common diseases and well-suited for organic cultivation in open ground with well-drained soil.
What growing conditions does this kale prefer?
It grows best in sunny spots with well-drained, nutrient-rich soil and consistent moisture, avoiding waterlogging.
When should I harvest the kale for the best flavor and texture?
Harvest the leaves preferably after the first frost but before winter sets in to enjoy optimal taste and texture.