Kale, Dwarf Siberian Improved, Heirloom, NON-GMO Kale Seed, 250 Seed Pack
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Includes 250 Seeds
When to Plant:
- Kale can be planted at any time, from early spring to early summer. Be mindful, as hot weather makes kale bitter.
- If planted late in the summer, you can harvest it from fall until the ground freezes.
How to Grow:
- Plant ¼ to ½ inch deep in an area with well-drained, loamy soil.
- If planting in cool season, select an area that will get full sun. Choose partial shade if growing in the warm season.
- Seeds will sprout best in soil around 70 degrees F.
- After 2 weeks, thin seedlings so they are spaced 8 to 12 inches apart.
- Water the plants regularly, but take care not to over water.
- Mulch the soil heavily after first freeze.
When to Harvest:
- Kale is ready to harvest when the leaves are about the size of your hands.
- Avoid picking the terminal bud at the top center of the plant, as this will keep the plant productive.
- Only pick about a fistful of leaves per harvest.
- Kale grows until it’s about 20 degrees F - a touch of frost actually sweetens the flavor.
Name: | Kale Seeds -Dwarf Siberian |
Botanical Name: | Brassica |
Life Cycle: | Annual |
Light Requirement: | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Planting Season: | Cool Season |
Plant Type: | Leafstalk Vegetable |
Features: | Heirloom, Fast Growing, Container Garden |
Fruit Size: | 12-15" leaves |
Days to Maturity: | 30-60 Days |
Plant Spacing: | 8-12 inches |
Planting Depth: | 1/4 inch |
Sowing Method: | Direct Sow |
Cold Stratification: | No |