Siberian Kale

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Brassica oleracea

A cold-hardy kale variety with medium leaves with frilled edges. Mild flavor that will develop sweetness after frost.

Growing conditions: Plant in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil. Keep consistently moist.

Sowing instructions: Sow 3-4 weeks before planting out through the season at 12-18 inches apart in rows 18-30 inches apart. Direct sow when soils are warming to 45 F. Can be grown for microgreens and baby kale production. Protect from flea beetles when young and in the field or garden.

Stewardship chain: Produced from Hudson Valley Seed Company stock seed by Philia Farm, an organic farm in Johnstown, New York. 98% germination rate. 

Estimated 10,000 seeds per ounce.

Image of mature Siberian Kale used with permission from the photographer, Jordan Goldsmith, of Moonrose Farm.

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Brassica oleracea

A cold-hardy kale variety with medium leaves with frilled edges. Mild flavor that will develop sweetness after frost.

Growing conditions: Plant in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil. Keep consistently moist.

Sowing instructions: Sow 3-4 weeks before planting out through the season at 12-18 inches apart in rows 18-30 inches apart. Direct sow when soils are warming to 45 F. Can be grown for microgreens and baby kale production. Protect from flea beetles when young and in the field or garden.

Stewardship chain: Produced from Hudson Valley Seed Company stock seed by Philia Farm, an organic farm in Johnstown, New York. 98% germination rate. 

Estimated 10,000 seeds per ounce.

Image of mature Siberian Kale used with permission from the photographer, Jordan Goldsmith, of Moonrose Farm.

Brassica oleracea

A cold-hardy kale variety with medium leaves with frilled edges. Mild flavor that will develop sweetness after frost.

Growing conditions: Plant in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil. Keep consistently moist.

Sowing instructions: Sow 3-4 weeks before planting out through the season at 12-18 inches apart in rows 18-30 inches apart. Direct sow when soils are warming to 45 F. Can be grown for microgreens and baby kale production. Protect from flea beetles when young and in the field or garden.

Stewardship chain: Produced from Hudson Valley Seed Company stock seed by Philia Farm, an organic farm in Johnstown, New York. 98% germination rate. 

Estimated 10,000 seeds per ounce.

Image of mature Siberian Kale used with permission from the photographer, Jordan Goldsmith, of Moonrose Farm.

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