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TOSCANA - Open Pollinated Kale Seeds

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Brassica oleracea 

  • Italian heirloom variety, also known as Lacinato, Dinosaur, Strap, and Black Kale.
  • Grows up to 3 feet tall with long, dark green, puckered leaves.
  • Excellent flavor when young; stronger taste when mature, improving after frost.
  • Popular for bunching, baby leaf market, and kale soups.
  • Tolerant to hot and cold weather, suitable for various climates.
  • Ornamental appearance with striking foliage.
  • Open-pollinated seeds. 
  • Natural, Untreated, Non-GMO Seeds. 
CANADA NO.1
GERM: 99%
TEST DATE: JAN 2025

Kale plants are usually sown into a seedbed in open soil, or in cells or small pots to transplant to their final positions in summer. Five productive plants are often sufficient in a small garden. Early crops to harvest in summer can be sown directly into the soil or in large containers.  

SOW IN THE SOIL: Raise young plants for transplanting in a short row 2-3 ft (60-90 cm) long. From mid-spring to early summer, make a drill ½ in (1 cm) deep with a cane or trowel and sow seeds thinly along it. Cover with soil, water, and label the row. Thin seedlings to 3 in (8 cm) when they are big enough to handle. You can sow early crops directly into their final positions from mid- to late spring, in rows 6 in (15 cm) apart. 

SOW IN POTS: From mid-spring, fill small pots or cells with seed-starting mix. Sow one seed ½ in (1 cm) deep in the center of each. Cover, water, label, and place in a sheltered spot outdoors or on a bright windowsill.