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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: grepmonkey on March 31, 2008, 20:16:49

Title: Kale
Post by: grepmonkey on March 31, 2008, 20:16:49
Hi Im looking for a tasty kale - something hardy that I cant kill would be good!  Any advice on variety and growing would be handy.

Cheers
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: tim on March 31, 2008, 20:24:14
As said earlier, I find Red Russian excellent - esp in salads.
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: grepmonkey on March 31, 2008, 20:30:41
Thanks Tim, I thought I had written it down but I must have lost it.

Cheers
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: greenstar on March 31, 2008, 21:29:13
We're growing Sutherland kale this year, which is supposed to be the hardiest kale in the known universe - I'll let you know how we get on.  I sort of think that if you can grow it in Sutherland, you must be able to grow it anywhere, but I've been known to kill most things  ;)

For advice on growing see this month's Organic Gardening magazine - there's a great article in there.
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on April 01, 2008, 00:01:48
Hi,

This year I'm growing Dwarf Green Curled and Scarlet, both of which are from Thompson and Morgan.  If you're lucky, you may find the scarlet packets for 69p as these were on special offer.

Oh, and they both germinate really well.  I sowed mine and they were up within 10 days and that was in the cold snap over Easter.

Good luck.
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: saddad on April 01, 2008, 08:08:36
That doesn't always follow Greenstar... eg some apples won't fruit without a long cold period so won't grow in the Souther USA etcetera but Kale should be ok in UK... probably wouldn't do well in Spain... ask Biscombe about Flea Beetle and Swede Midge!!
:'(
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: sawfish on April 01, 2008, 13:22:08
How about some Chard too, similar to Kale but much prettier.

I love my chard
Title: Re: Kale
Post by: star on April 01, 2008, 20:39:30
Im growing Sutherland kale as well Greenstar, yours may well do better than mine as you are further north in Glasgow. Im in the midlands.

Im looking forward to eating it ;D ;D

I love chard as well. Growing more this year, spoilt for choice ;)