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Product Description
Jamieson Brothers® Curly Kale Westland Autumn Vegetable Seeds
CURLY KALE
Brassica oleraces 'Westland Autumn' is extremely hardy and easy to grow, producing nutrious leaves which are rich in iron and vitamins A, C & E. Excellent winter hardiness, it is the ideal winter to spring vegetable. Best used in soups and stir-fries. Hardy Annual.
CHARACTERISTICS
Height: 20cm-30cm
Exposure: Full sun
Harvest: September to December
Garden Uses: Great for vegetable patch, beds & borders.
Benefits: Full of essential vitamins and antioxidants.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:
Starting Indoors - March-May
Sow seeds thinly 1cm deep in trays of moist compost, be careful not to over-water. When the seedlings are large enough to handle, thin to 15cm apart. When the plants are 10-15cm high transplant outside after all chance of frost has passed leaving 45cm between plants.
Sowing Outdoors - April-June
Row width: 45cm
Sow seeds 1.5cm deep direct in growing bed in rows 15cm apart. Keep the soil moist, and be careful not to over-water. When large enough to handle thin to 45cm apart. Pick the leaves when they are young and tender, by removing a few at a time starting at the crown of the plant. Pick off the yellow leaves and ensure the area is kept weed free.
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Delivery Information
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY TO UK
UK MAINLAND DELIVERY
- Delivered in 2-3 days
- Tracked delivery with DPD, APC or Royal Mail (depending on type of product)
- Pallet deliveries will be sent via Palletforce
Basket Weight
Delivery Cost
Up to 3kg
£5.95 (Royal Mail Tracked 48HR & Royal Mail Tracked 24HR)
3kg and above
£5.95 (DPD Next Day Delivery, order before 2pm)
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, UK ISLANDS, ISLE OF WIGHT, ISLE OF MAN, JERSEY, GUERNSEY
- Maximum order weight of 200kg
- Delivered in 3-7 days
- Tracked delivery with DPD, APC or Royal Mail (depending on type of product)
Basket Weight
Delivery Cost
Up to 20kg
£5.95
Plus each additional 20kg
£5.95 per 20kg
NORTHERN IRELAND
Please contact us to discuss phytosanitary restrictions and delivery options.
DELIVERY TO IRELAND, EU & EEA
We do not currently ship to the EU or EEA.
DELIVERY TO REST OF WORLD
We do not currently ship to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the Rest of the World.
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