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Kale Seeds - Garden Blend
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Kale Seeds (Organic) - Lacinato
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Kale Seeds - Lacinato
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Kale Seeds (Organic) - Blue Curled Scotch / Vates
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Kale Seeds - Scarlet
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Kale Seeds - Black Magic
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Kale Seeds - Dwarf Siberian
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Kale Seeds - Premier
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Kale Seeds - Blue Curled Scotch / Vates
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Kale Seeds - Red Russian
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Kale Seeds (Organic) - Red Russian
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Kale Seeds - White Russian
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Planting the best kale seeds
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
- Fast growing leafy vegetable
- A frost tolerant, cool-season vegetable
- Great source of folate, vitamin A, and other nutrients
Why kale is considered a superfood
With kale being praised as a superfood and kale chips being all the rage, it could be time to plant kale in your garden this year!
Kale is a nutrient-dense cool-season crop that is easy to grow and harvest in as little as a month after seeding. Plant seeds right after the last frost date, or start seeds inside four to six weeks before the last frost date. Choose a place with good drainage and partial to full sun. Allow about a foot between seedlings to allow older plants to reach their maximum potential height. Full-grown leaves can be anywhere from 12 to 30 inches long, depending on the variety.
Kale is a dependable and reliable vegetable
Gather a few extra seeds and intend to sow succession plantings every three weeks to ensure continual harvests of this culinary staple. Leaves can be harvested from the same plant throughout the season, while younger plants provide more decadent leaves. Kale is a tough plant that thrives in cooler climes, so don't be concerned about chilly spring evenings or frigid fall mornings. Because the plant produces more sugars to protect itself from freezing during cold spells, kale leaves will taste even sweeter. You can always count on a kale crop in your garden if nothing else is growing.
How to prepare kale for family mealtime
Kale tastes great prepared in a number of ways, and there are many different methods to prepare it. In soups, salads, stir-fries, and smoothies, this is one vegetable that your kids will like. With Eden Brothers' varieties like Lacinato, Red Russian, and Blue Curled Scotch, there's something for everyone! Kale is a Brassica that is best eaten raw, but it may also be utilized as a decorative plant. The deep-hued, curled foliage adds another element to winter bouquets and arrangements.
Numerous Kale Seed Varieties to Choose From
Kale yeah! Now is the time to order your kale seeds! Eden Brothers offers a total of 12 distinct kale seed varieties. When purchasing kale seeds from Eden Brothers, you don't have to be concerned about what you're getting because they're all non-GMO. Buy by the packet, the pound, or in bulk! Please contact us for wholesale rates on large-scale plantings.
For more information about planting, growing, and harvesting kale seeds, see the Kale Seeds Planting Guide.