In today’s episode we learn how to grow Kale. This complete guide will teach you how to start Kale from seeds, germinate it indoors or in the greenhouse and show you how Kale is grown in containers (pots) and raised beds. Kale is usually propagated from seeds (rather than cuttings). We show you the light requirements for growing Kale, the fertilizer requirements, planting times as well as the harvests.
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This was great! I've decided to grow kale this year. Thanks for sharing.
Great vid liked
Thank you for all your helpfull videos!
I love Dino Kale and Red Russian. Much less bitter tasting. And the cabbage looper caterpillars are VERY destructive. BT helps with them. Also covering with Tulie cloth.
Our timing couldnt be better CG! I just got three packs of High mowing organic non gmo Lacinato dinosaur kale/ heirloom variety! I am sooo psyched to get them going. Up here in northern vermont i actually watched my neighbors kale last through three snowstorms before it was harvested a couple weeks ago! Wonderful video CG, thanks from beautiful VERMONT!
Can I start planting Kale now in zone8a?
Love your videos! I appreciate the detail.
The thing that shocked me about kale is how well it takes heat. I had mine in full sun and it looked fresh and happy all summer. The leaves also last a long time in flower arrangements.
can you please make a video of growing Swiss chard and lettuce from seed
Red Russian kale is my favorite, the leaves are large and more tender than other variety. I guess I prefer the smooth leaves over ruffles, but the taste is best to me as well. It does prefer cooler temperature and can't stand the heat compared to Lacinato. I wasn't a fan of the scarlet kale, it doesn't seem to grow big for me.
Thank you for detailed info.
My experience: I saved seeds from a curly kale that survived -30C and 7 months of pure winter, crop from those seeds was a disaster. 2016, I did grow a few from seeds and a flat mixed with all verities, they turned out bitter by July/August, I left them in ground to see if they pop up in May or not. I love curly kale and use them in my favorite salad mix.
Question: Have you ever tried cooking kale as replacement for mustard green (saraoon ka saag) these days most of South Asian are using broccoli raab leaves for saag purée.
Thank you soooooo muchhhh. Now please open your ebay shop, i need curry leaf seeds.
I've been growing kale for years. I've learned pretty much what you are sharing on this video.
Why don't you record audio in the field?
Thanks for the great video featuring one of my favorite veggies! Kales are easy to grow in a home garden. They are very nutritious. That's why I always have kales growing in my garden. My favorite varieties are Red Russian and Lacinato (Italian heirloom variety). I noticed that kale leaves are more tender, sweeter, and good-tasting during the cold months.
My kale is doing good in Winter of Arizona. Turnips, onions, peas, swiss chard are doing well too now.
Tomato seedlings died due to damping off. Did you have this problem if you grew them?
Nice video
this is a good video thanks im looking to do my garden next season im in central us and your ideas are very helpfull