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Organic
Open-Pollinated
and Heirloom Seeds
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for purchases over a certain amount — excluding plants
Chou Frisé / Kale Sibérien White Russian
Kale / Kales

White Russian - Kale / kale

Ref : P1310 - Brassica napus pabularis
Bag of 300 seeds

This very hardy variety is one of the most resistant to cold and waterlogged soils. It produces white stems with green veins and moderately curled green leaves with a tender texture.

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in the ground, in bucket

Sow in pots under cover. Cover seeds with a thin layer of soil. Transplant a first time in the nursery when plants have 2 to 3 leaves, every 10 cm, so that the roots take on "hair" before being put in place. Transplant when plants have 4 to 5 leaves, every 50 cm in rows spaced 50 cm apart, without burying the stem too deeply. For sowing in the open ground, sow lightly in rows spaced 50 cm apart. Thin to 50 cm along the row.

The most advanced leaves are harvested from autumn to spring.

April, May, June, July, August

January, February, March, September, October, November, December

in the ground

sunny, semi-shade

medium

clayey, limestone, humus

fees, wet, rich

Brassica napus pabularis

mid-season

300 seeds

tender

Green, White

From 100 to 150 cm

From 40 to 60 cm

curly

United States

Developed in Oregon by Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seeds. Introduced in 1996 by Garden City Seeds.

Companion plants
EUROPE<br>3 TO 4 DAYS
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3 TO 4 DAYS
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