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If you're planning to grow kale indoors, horticulture educator Laura Irish-Hanson recommends choosing cultivars that were ...
Many different types of kale exist. The leaves can be green or purple and have either a smooth or curly shape. The most common type of kale is called curly kale or Scots kale. It has green and ...
As an ornamental vegetable, it’s lovely and there are a few varieties: Kale ‘Russian Red’ has grey, deeply cut leaves and pale purple stems. Curly Kale has super frilled edges; there are ...
Reject any with leaves that look bruised or slimy. Curly kale is available from September to March. Other varieties of kale include Red Russian kale, cavolo nero (or ‘black kale’), and ...
for every season plus early and late varieties depending on harvest time. Read our guide on how to successfully grow cabbages, cauliflowers, Brussels sprouts and kale from seed. A wide range of ...