Red Russian Kale Seeds
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: 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 red Russian kale 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 red Russian kale seeds in the same way about three months before the first expected frost. For companion planting benefits, buy these kale seeds and plant them with cabbage or potatoes.
Growing: Keep weeds controlled and conserve moisture by applying mulch. Keep the soil evenly moist, but stop watering after the first frost. Red Russian kale survives cold temperatures up to -10 degrees F.
Harvesting: Harvest baby leaves as soon as they grow big enough for salad; harvest bigger leaves as needed. Use a scissors or a knife to cut the leaves, to avoid tearing the stems. To harvest the entire plant, cut it off an inch above ground level. To make the fresh leaves last longer in the fridge, dip the stems in water after cutting them; they should stay fresh for up to a month. Kale also freezes well. Expect to harvest well after frost, since most varieties of kale can survive freezing temperatures.
Seed Saving: Since kale will cross pollinate with other members of the cabbage family such as broccoli, cauliflower, and collards, be sure to isolate it to preserve genetic purity. Kale must overwinter before producing seed; since it survives cold well, a thick layer of mulch should protect it sufficiently even in colder climates. In the spring, allow it to flower and go to seed. Some of the leaves can still be harvested for eating without damaging the seed development. The tall stalk will develop pods that ripen from the bottom up; wait until the pods turn light brown before harvesting them. Another method is to pull the entire plant when most of the pods have turned brown, and hang it upside down in a warm, dry place. Thresh the seeds by crushing the pods and sifting out the chaff. Store red Russian kale seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 4 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Brassica oleracea
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 7,700
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Red, Green
Quality
Always great seed germination.
Red Russian Kale
Awesome Seller
Quality seeds
Excellent packaging and fast shipping
Kale
Unbelievable germination rate. Top quality seeds !
I would say this a 5 star company
Prompt on orders and enjoy the variety of seeds
kale seeds
very well designed packaging and functional colorful what i like the most is displaying bible verses great customer service
looking good
Sowed these last Friday -- they got invaded by a mouse before they germinated, but 3/4 of the crop is now on track and looking good four days later. Thank you for quick service and great product!
thank you, good seeds
Never disappointed
Speed of shipping, quality packaging, seed germination rate- all excellent from Everwilde!
Love Kale, Best is home grown.
I made what I called 3-day salads with kale mixed with spinach, and lettuce, everything I could get of had on hand. Used it up in 3 days, didn't add some things until serving time, with garlic bread on the side. Can add a leftover meat, whatever. Just a grand, satisfying meal. Mature kale cooks like any greens. Just any way you want to it's great.
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: 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 red Russian kale 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 red Russian kale seeds in the same way about three months before the first expected frost. For companion planting benefits, buy these kale seeds and plant them with cabbage or potatoes.
Growing: Keep weeds controlled and conserve moisture by applying mulch. Keep the soil evenly moist, but stop watering after the first frost. Red Russian kale survives cold temperatures up to -10 degrees F.
Harvesting: Harvest baby leaves as soon as they grow big enough for salad; harvest bigger leaves as needed. Use a scissors or a knife to cut the leaves, to avoid tearing the stems. To harvest the entire plant, cut it off an inch above ground level. To make the fresh leaves last longer in the fridge, dip the stems in water after cutting them; they should stay fresh for up to a month. Kale also freezes well. Expect to harvest well after frost, since most varieties of kale can survive freezing temperatures.
Seed Saving: Since kale will cross pollinate with other members of the cabbage family such as broccoli, cauliflower, and collards, be sure to isolate it to preserve genetic purity. Kale must overwinter before producing seed; since it survives cold well, a thick layer of mulch should protect it sufficiently even in colder climates. In the spring, allow it to flower and go to seed. Some of the leaves can still be harvested for eating without damaging the seed development. The tall stalk will develop pods that ripen from the bottom up; wait until the pods turn light brown before harvesting them. Another method is to pull the entire plant when most of the pods have turned brown, and hang it upside down in a warm, dry place. Thresh the seeds by crushing the pods and sifting out the chaff. Store red Russian kale seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 4 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Brassica oleracea
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 7,700
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Red, Green
Reviews
Review
Quality
Always great seed germination.
Review
Red Russian Kale
Awesome Seller
Review
Quality seeds
Excellent packaging and fast shipping
Review
Kale
Unbelievable germination rate. Top quality seeds !
Review
I would say this a 5 star company
Prompt on orders and enjoy the variety of seeds
Review
kale seeds
very well designed packaging and functional colorful what i like the most is displaying bible verses great customer service
Review
looking good
Sowed these last Friday -- they got invaded by a mouse before they germinated, but 3/4 of the crop is now on track and looking good four days later. Thank you for quick service and great product!
Review
thank you, good seeds
Review
Never disappointed
Speed of shipping, quality packaging, seed germination rate- all excellent from Everwilde!
Review
Love Kale, Best is home grown.
I made what I called 3-day salads with kale mixed with spinach, and lettuce, everything I could get of had on hand. Used it up in 3 days, didn't add some things until serving time, with garlic bread on the side. Can add a leftover meat, whatever. Just a grand, satisfying meal. Mature kale cooks like any greens. Just any way you want to it's great.