Description
Kale Vates Blue Scotch Curled is a specific variety of kale known for its attractive blue-green leaves with deeply curled edges.
Here are some Characteristics of Kale Vates Blue Scotch Curled:
Growth Habit:
- This kale variety typically forms a compact, upright plant with sturdy stems.
- It may reach a height of around 18 to 24 inches (45 to 60 cm) when fully mature.
Leaf Characteristics:
- It has leaves that are deeply curled, giving them a textured appearance.
- The leaves are a blue-green color, which can appear bluish-gray in certain lighting conditions.
Sowing:
- Since kale thrives in cool weather and sweetens with frost, Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch kale seeds grow best as a fall crop.
- Sow the seeds in well-worked soil, 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 companion planting benefits, plant kale with cabbage or potatoes.
Growing Kale:
- It thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
- Regular watering and occasional fertilization can help promote healthy growth.
- Keep weeds controlled and conserve moisture by applying mulch.
- Keep the soil evenly moist, but stop watering after the first frost.
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.
Additional information
| Weight | 4.6 kg |
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