Curly Kale Blue Scotch Vegetable Seeds

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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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