Dwarf Siberian Kale grows throughout the colder season, giving you a harvest of healthy and flavorful kale for use in green salads and cooked dishes.
Use 100% heirloom kale seeds from Patriot Seeds to start your Dwarf Siberian Kale crop. Our seeds are non-GMO.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Planting Instructions:
Sowing–Plant your seeds approximately 3 months before your area's expected last fall frost.
Depth–Bury your seeds about 1/2 to 1 inch into the soil.
Spacing–Keep a distance of 3 feet between each seed and set your rows 18 to 20 inches apart.
Lighting–Ideally, your kale wants full sunlight; but it can handle a bit of shade, too.
Rotation– Avoid planting it (or other cole plants) in the same spot more frequently than every 3 to 4 years.
Patience–You should see a fully grown kale plant in around 70 days.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Harvesting Instructions
Timing– Wait until just after the first frost to start your harvest.
Picking Leaves–Look for bright green, fresh leaves; these are perfect for cooking or salads.
Leaf Size–Outer leaves are ripe for picking when they're between 8 and 10 inches long.
Growth– To encourage continual growth, avoid picking the center leaves.
Resilience–Your kale will keep thriving until temperatures fall below 20°F.
Taste Tip–Kale leaves develop a sweeter taste after exposure to frost.
Did You Know This About Dwarf Siberian Kale?
Named for the region famous for its harsh winters, Dwarf Siberian Kale is one of the hardiest plants in the world. It can survive in temperatures as low as -10°F!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale (1g)
Dwarf Siberian Kale grows throughout the colder season, giving you a harvest of healthy and flavorful kale for use in green salads and cooked dishes.
Use 100% heirloom kale seeds from Patriot Seeds to start your Dwarf Siberian Kale crop. Our seeds are non-GMO.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Planting Instructions:
Sowing–Plant your seeds approximately 3 months before your area's expected last fall frost.
Depth–Bury your seeds about 1/2 to 1 inch into the soil.
Spacing–Keep a distance of 3 feet between each seed and set your rows 18 to 20 inches apart.
Lighting–Ideally, your kale wants full sunlight; but it can handle a bit of shade, too.
Rotation– Avoid planting it (or other cole plants) in the same spot more frequently than every 3 to 4 years.
Patience–You should see a fully grown kale plant in around 70 days.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Harvesting Instructions
Timing– Wait until just after the first frost to start your harvest.
Picking Leaves–Look for bright green, fresh leaves; these are perfect for cooking or salads.
Leaf Size–Outer leaves are ripe for picking when they're between 8 and 10 inches long.
Growth– To encourage continual growth, avoid picking the center leaves.
Resilience–Your kale will keep thriving until temperatures fall below 20°F.
Taste Tip–Kale leaves develop a sweeter taste after exposure to frost.
Did You Know This About Dwarf Siberian Kale?
Named for the region famous for its harsh winters, Dwarf Siberian Kale is one of the hardiest plants in the world. It can survive in temperatures as low as -10°F!
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Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Seeds (1g) by Patriot Seeds
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DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale (1g)
Dwarf Siberian Kale grows throughout the colder season, giving you a harvest of healthy and flavorful kale for use in green salads and cooked dishes.
Use 100% heirloom kale seeds from Patriot Seeds to start your Dwarf Siberian Kale crop. Our seeds are non-GMO.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Planting Instructions:
Sowing–Plant your seeds approximately 3 months before your area's expected last fall frost.
Depth–Bury your seeds about 1/2 to 1 inch into the soil.
Spacing–Keep a distance of 3 feet between each seed and set your rows 18 to 20 inches apart.
Lighting–Ideally, your kale wants full sunlight; but it can handle a bit of shade, too.
Rotation– Avoid planting it (or other cole plants) in the same spot more frequently than every 3 to 4 years.
Patience–You should see a fully grown kale plant in around 70 days.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Harvesting Instructions
Timing– Wait until just after the first frost to start your harvest.
Picking Leaves–Look for bright green, fresh leaves; these are perfect for cooking or salads.
Leaf Size–Outer leaves are ripe for picking when they're between 8 and 10 inches long.
Growth– To encourage continual growth, avoid picking the center leaves.
Resilience–Your kale will keep thriving until temperatures fall below 20°F.
Taste Tip–Kale leaves develop a sweeter taste after exposure to frost.
Did You Know This About Dwarf Siberian Kale?
Named for the region famous for its harsh winters, Dwarf Siberian Kale is one of the hardiest plants in the world. It can survive in temperatures as low as -10°F!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale (1g)
Dwarf Siberian Kale grows throughout the colder season, giving you a harvest of healthy and flavorful kale for use in green salads and cooked dishes.
Use 100% heirloom kale seeds from Patriot Seeds to start your Dwarf Siberian Kale crop. Our seeds are non-GMO.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Planting Instructions:
Sowing–Plant your seeds approximately 3 months before your area's expected last fall frost.
Depth–Bury your seeds about 1/2 to 1 inch into the soil.
Spacing–Keep a distance of 3 feet between each seed and set your rows 18 to 20 inches apart.
Lighting–Ideally, your kale wants full sunlight; but it can handle a bit of shade, too.
Rotation– Avoid planting it (or other cole plants) in the same spot more frequently than every 3 to 4 years.
Patience–You should see a fully grown kale plant in around 70 days.
Heirloom Dwarf Siberian Kale Harvesting Instructions
Timing– Wait until just after the first frost to start your harvest.
Picking Leaves–Look for bright green, fresh leaves; these are perfect for cooking or salads.
Leaf Size–Outer leaves are ripe for picking when they're between 8 and 10 inches long.
Growth– To encourage continual growth, avoid picking the center leaves.
Resilience–Your kale will keep thriving until temperatures fall below 20°F.
Taste Tip–Kale leaves develop a sweeter taste after exposure to frost.
Did You Know This About Dwarf Siberian Kale?
Named for the region famous for its harsh winters, Dwarf Siberian Kale is one of the hardiest plants in the world. It can survive in temperatures as low as -10°F!