Kale is a hearty, cold-weather crop that can be planted at any time from early spring to early summer. Sow seeds approximately 1/2 deep and 8 apart in well-drained, light soil. Soil pH should be 6.5 to 6.8 to discourage disease.
After 2 weeks, thin seedlings so they’re 24 apart ...Kale is a hearty, cold-weather crop that can be planted at any time from early spring to early summer. Sow seeds approximately 1/2 deep and 8 apart in well-drained, light soil. Soil pH should be 6.5 to 6.8 to discourage disease.
After 2 weeks, thin seedlings so they’re 24 apart. Keep soil moist, but not over watered as plants grow. Feed regularly.
When the leaves are about the size of your hand, harvest a fistful at a time. Harvesting the oldest leaves first, from the lowest section of the plant, to give younger leaves time to grow.