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Red Russian Kale Seeds (Brassica napus) Qty: 3g
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Mild, tender, curly leaves have pretty purple-pink veins that are lightly tinged with purple on the margins. In cold weather the leaves turn reddish purple and I tend to leave the plants alone (I don't harvest from them). While less cold hardy (15°F) than most kales, Red Russian overwinters in my climate zone 6 each season. My homestead gets temperatures in the negatives every winter.
Growing Guide
Growing Guide
- Qty: 3g / 1tsp (approximately 900) open pollinated Red Russian Kale (Brassica napus) seeds
Growing Guide
In the spring, over wintered kale bolts rather quickly, so enjoy it as an early season green. If you let it go to seed aka bolt, you will have your own seeds year after year!
Packet: 3g / 1tsp unless otherwise stated (approximately 900 seeds) sows about 82’ direct seeded or around 345’ as transplants.
Chaff will likely be in the seeds. I do everything by hand on my homestead. I will of course, keep the chaff content as minimal as realistically possible.
Feel good knowing you are getting non GMO seeds grown in a natural chemical free environment. I intermingle all my crops creating a messy but beautiful landscape. I believe this attracts a larger variety of bugs, helping to keep any one species from overtaking.
NO! Sprays or treatments, even the organic approved types. I work with Mother Nature, not against her.
There is no better way to make your stand against GMO's (Genetically Modified Organisms) than to grow your own heirloom veggies by saving the seeds and passing them on. Don't let Bayer/Monsanto take over our food!
Growing Guide
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In the spring, over wintered kale bolts rather quickly, so enjoy it as an early season green. If you let it go to seed aka bolt, you will have your own seeds year after year!
Packet: 3g / 1tsp unless otherwise stated (approximately 900 seeds) sows about 82’ direct seeded or around 345’ as transplants.
Chaff will likely be in the seeds. I do everything by hand on my homestead. I will of course, keep the chaff content as minimal as realistically possible.
Feel good knowing you are getting non GMO seeds grown in a natural chemical free environment. I intermingle all my crops creating a messy but beautiful landscape. I believe this attracts a larger variety of bugs, helping to keep any one species from overtaking.
NO! Sprays or treatments, even the organic approved types. I work with Mother Nature, not against her.
There is no better way to make your stand against GMO's (Genetically Modified Organisms) than to grow your own heirloom veggies by saving the seeds and passing them on. Don't let Bayer/Monsanto take over our food!
Growing Guide
Images may appear different on different devices and screens.