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Curly Kale Halbhoher Grüner Krauser - Ferme de Sainte Marthe Seeds

Brassica napus acephala sabellica Halbhoher Grüner Krauser
Scots kale

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'Halbhoher Grüner Krauser' Curly kale is an easy to grow, medium-sized variety that is particularly cold-resistant and productive. It produces beautiful, deep green crinkly leaves. Suitable for regions with harsh winters. Sow from June to September and harvest from October to February. Certified organic seeds.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
60 cm
Soil moisture
Damp soil
Germination time (days)
14 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
Sowing period May to July
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Harvest time January to February, October to December
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Description

'Halbhoher Grüner Krauser' Curly kale is an easy to grow, medium-sized variety that is particularly cold-resistant and productive. It produces beautiful, deep green crinkly leaves. Suitable for regions with harsh winters. Sow from June to September and harvest from October to February.

Kale (Brassica oleracea acephala) is a leaf vegetable belonging to the large Brassicaceae family (ex-Cole family). This biennial plant grown as an annual is a non-hearting form of green cabbage. It produces loose leaves that vary in texture and colour depending on the variety. Curly kale is the most commonly encountered variety with its attractive, very ruffled green, blue-green or even purple leaves. Cavalo Nero or Tuscan kale (sometimes sold as Dinosaur kale) is an Italian variety with long, slender dark green leaves. Russian kale is a smooth, oak-leaved variety with a slightly sweeter flavour. Kale was a popular vegetable during the Middle Ages before being grown mainly as a fodder crop. Recently rediscovered and hailed as a superfood, kale boasts a long list of nutritional values. It is low in calories, rich in minerals and loaded with antioxidants; it contains more vitamin C than an orange and more calcium than a glass of milk. To make the most of its “superpowers”, eat it raw in salads or blended into smoothies. Kale is also delicious lightly steamed or fried, added to quiches, gratins or mixed into a bowl of creamy mashed potatoes.

Kale is very easy to grow. It requires very little space and is exceptionally cold-hardy, withstanding temperatures as low as -10°C. It is also fairly resistant to pest attacks. Like almost all cabbages, it requires deep, rich soil and regular watering.

Harvesting: cut off the outer leaves with a knife. The plant will continue to grow and to produce new leaves. Kale leaves can be harvested from the tender leaf stage until full maturity.

Storage: Kale will keep for several days in the refrigerator. It is best eaten fresh to make the most of its vitamins. It also freezes very well after being blanched for 3 minutes in boiling salty water.

Good to know: Even if the vegetable garden is first and foremost a place for growing great quality veg, it’s always a good idea to leave a bit of room for flowers. Growing flowers alongside your vegetable plants will make your general gardening experience more enjoyable and is a great way to attract pollinators and repel garden pests! Flowers such as gaillardia, marigolds, zinnias, cosmos or nasturtiums can be sown in and around the rows of vegetables. Herbs such as dill can be very useful also. Bear in mind that some companion plants self-seed easily and can be a bit invasive (borage, chives, lemon balm etc.)

NB. Organic seeds (in French "AB" for "Agriculture Biologique") are produced from plants that aren't treated with phytosanitary products (insecticides, weed killers). The seeds do not undergo post-harvest treatment. They carry the AB label and are approved by Ecocert, an independent structure.

Harvest

Harvest time January to February, October to December
Type of vegetable Leaf vegetable
Vegetable colour green
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Nutritional value, Productive
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Brassica

Species

napus

Cultivar

acephala sabellica Halbhoher Grüner Krauser

Family

Brassicaceae

Other common names

Scots kale

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Annual / Perennial

Annual

Product reference30871

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Planting and care

Sowing:

The germination temperature of Kale is around 15°C (minimum 7°C - maximum 20°C) and takes between 10 and 14 days.

Sowing period: from May to July

Harvest period: from October to February

You can either sow directly in the ground or prepare seedlings that will be later transplanted to their final position in the garden.

Preparing seedlings: In a greenhouse or in a nursery in the garden throughout the year (depending on the recommended sowing period), sow the seeds at a depth of 1 to 2 cm in a good seed compost or fine soil. Cover lightly with compost and remember to keep the substrate moist but not waterlogged.

When the young plants appear strong enough to handle, transplant them into pots if necessary before planting them in the garden, when there is no longer any risk of frost. During planting, respect the recommended spacing for direct sowing.

Direct sowing: In well-amended and finely worked soil, make furrows about one or two centimeters deep, spaced 50 centimeters apart. Sow the seeds and cover them with a thin layer of fine soil. When the seedlings are well developed, thin them out, leaving one plant every 50 centimeters.

 

Cultivation:

Kale is grown in full sun. It is a nutrient-demanding vegetable that requires well-rotted, nitrogen-rich, and potash-rich soil. It is advisable to apply a generous amount of mature compost (about 3/4 kg per m2), by lightly digging it in to a depth of 5 cm, preferably in autumn, after having properly loosened the soil as for any vegetable crop. It is not very tolerant to soil pH and it should be between 5.6 and 6.5. In acidic soil, it will be necessary to gradually raise this pH by adding calcium in the form of Dolomite or Lime.

 

 

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Seedlings

Sowing period May to July
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 14 days

Care

Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Pruning No pruning necessary

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 192

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