Product Review
Since kale thrives in cool weather and sweetens with frost, it grows best as a fall crop. For an earlier crop in areas with a cool summer, sow the seeds in early spring; plant three seeds in a cluster, 1/2" deep and 16-18" apart in rows 2-3' apart. Thin the clusters to the strongest plant when the seedlings emerge. Kale appreciate very rich, moist soil that drains well, since they taste best when allowed to grow quickly. For a fall crop, plant the seeds in the same way about three months before the first expected frost. For companion planting benefits, plant kale with cabbage or potatoes. Biennial. 50 days. 12-15" height. 18-24" spacing.
- 🥬 Dwarf Siberian Kale: Produces frilly green leaves. All you need to do is sow the seeds in the ground. Plant the seeds about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep in the soil. Make sure to space them 16 to 18 inches apart in rows that are 2 to 3 feet apart from each other.
- 🥧 Sweet Flavor: The bright green leaves of this kale variety not only look good but are also great in the kitchen. You can use them in many ways, like adding them to your salads for a fresh crunch, You can blend them into nutritious smoothies and get creative with delicious recipes.
- 📈 Vigorous Growth: These Dwarf Siberian Kale Seeds are specifically bred for compact growth, making them a perfect choice for small gardens, urban spaces, or containers on your balcony or patio. You can enjoy the best kale even in limited gardening areas.
- 📏 Large Fruits: Even though this kale type doesn't take up much space, it produces a lot of kale leaves, so you'll have plenty to use in your cooking adventures.
- 🌻 Easy to Grow: Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these kale seeds are known for their ease of cultivation. They require minimal effort and expertise, making them an excellent choice for gardeners of all levels.
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