
Kale Seeds - Dwarf Blue Curled
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4-6 days. This variety of kale microgreens are super vibrant along with being full of flavor. Approx. 8,000 seeds / oz. Very easy to grow.
Very easy to grow Kale Seeds - 'Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch' packed Delicious greens Very easy to grow.
Simply sow the red kale microgreens seeds in hydroponic medium or soil, and mist daily. Cover with a thin layer of soil and keep moist during germination. Use a blackout dome or tray for the first few days, then expose to light after 6 days. These nutritious microgreens have curly leaves and a vibrant bluish-green color. They can be used in a variety of dishes and have good cold weather resistance. Matures in 55-90 days. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering.
Sprouts in 8 to 12 days and matures in about 60 days.
very easy to grow.
Kale, technically a type of non-heading cabbage, originated in ancient Greece and Rome. Its early forms likely came from Asia Minor or the Mediterranean region, though its exact origin is uncertain due to its ancient history. The first mention of kale in America was in a 1669 publication, where it was referred to as "colewort"; it was likely introduced to America through European influence. While still a minor crop in the United States, kale thrives in European kitchen gardens. The Blue Curled Scotch variety, derived from the Vates strain of Scottish heirloom kale, is renowned for its high vitamin A content.
Planting Instructions: Plant directly outside in early spring or fall. Space plants 6"-12" apart and plant seeds 1/4" below the soil surface. Leave 18"-24" of space between rows.
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