Everything you need to know about Kale seeds

Growing Kale Seeds: Questions & Answers

Kale seed questions

 

When is the best time to plant kale seeds?
Kale is a cool-weather crop. Sow seeds directly outdoors 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost for a fall harvest, or in early spring for a spring harvest. You can also start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost for transplanting.

How long does kale take to germinate?
Kale seeds typically germinate in 5-10 days under optimal conditions.

What type of soil does kale prefer?
Kale thrives in rich, well-drained soil. Incorporate compost or manure before planting.

How often should I water kale?
Kale prefers consistent moisture but dislikes soggy soil. Water deeply and regularly, especially during dry periods.

When is kale ready to harvest?
Kale leaves can be harvested continuously as needed once the plants reach a good size.

How do I store kale?
Store harvested kale in the refrigerator in a plastic bag for up to a week. For longer storage, blanch and freeze the kale.

Can kale tolerate shade?
While kale prefers full sun, it can tolerate partial shade. However, plants grown in shade tend to be less vigorous and may have lower yields.

How cold tolerant is kale?
Kale is a cold-hardy crop that can withstand frost and even light snow. Some varieties can tolerate temperatures well below freezing.

Why is my kale bolting?
Kale bolts, or goes to seed, when it experiences long days and warm temperatures. Planting early in the spring or fall can help prevent bolting.

How can I prevent pests from eating my kale?
To deter pests like aphids and cabbage worms, use row covers or netting. You can also introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs to your garden.

What can I do about bitter-tasting kale?
Excessive heat can cause kale to become bitter. Harvesting in the cooler parts of the day and blanching the leaves before eating can help reduce bitterness.

Can I grow kale in containers?
Yes, kale can be grown in containers. Choose a large pot with good drainage and use a high-quality potting mix.

Can I overwinter kale?
Many kale varieties are cold-hardy and can withstand freezing temperatures. Proper preparation, such as row covers or mulching, can help protect kale plants during harsh winters.

Is kale a heavy feeder?
Kale is a moderate feeder. While it benefits from nutrient-rich soil, excessive fertilization can lead to rapid growth and bitterness.

Can I save kale seeds?
Kale seeds can be saved, but it's more challenging than saving seeds from other plants due to cross-pollination. 

What are some good companion plants for kale?
Kale pairs well with plants that attract beneficial insects, such as dill, cilantro, and alyssum. Avoid planting kale near cabbage family members to reduce pest and disease issues.

How do I prevent kale from becoming bitter?
Consistent watering, avoiding excessive fertilization, and harvesting leaves in the cooler parts of the day can help prevent kale from becoming bitter.


 

 

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