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Description 50 days. A completely red kale! This finely-curled red kale is a striking addition to salads and salad blends. Vigorous and cold-resistant like other kales, Redbor is 45-60cm (18-24 in.) tall and a deep mahogany red throughout. We found it beautiful in flower arrangements. CULTURE: Plan on enjoying these greens from late fall to spring. Sow mid-June to mid-July in moderately good garden soil, and their normally rapid growth will have made a sizeable plant by late October. As with other cole crops, add a handful of dolomite lime for every sq. m. of bed. The lime is absolutely crucial if (ideally) you are planting these coles in last years potato patch. A little compost or manure is usually sufficient to grow fine plants. Sow 1 seed per 10 cm (4 in.), 1cm (1/2 in.) deep in rows 45cm (18 in.) apart, and thin to about 30cm (12 in.) after the plants are well established. Covering the seed with finely sifted compost, manure or vermiculite greatly enhances germination in hot weather. Or, raise transplants in a nursery bed or pots and set in the garden when 15 cm (6 in.) tall. Bury the stem deeply and give the large plants plenty of room and full sunshine. Kale is the name given to various forms of non-heading brassicas. Most have a tall, thick stem and are very hardy, overwintering and being harvested in spring when the young leaves and shoots develop. Many of the kales grown as vegetables have very crisp and curled leaves, and large coarse kales are also grown for animal fodder. Kales were probably the earliest type of cultivated brassica and are very close to the wild forms of Brassica oleracea. Kale is one of the finest stir-fry and salad greens! And the kale you grow through the winter will be sweet and full of vitamins, nothing like the tough hot leaves from California. |
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