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If you're growing directly outdoors, the steps are quite similar. You can certainly grow kale from seeds if you'd like, or perhaps utilize transplants from a farmer's market or retailer.
After your area’s last frost date, plant seeds 12-16” apart, about ¼” deep (a little deeper if needed to keep seeds moist).
If you plant kale late in the summer you can harvest it from fall until the ground freezes in winter. Plant the seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep into well-drained, light soil.
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How to Plant and Grow Kale for Its Tasty Leaves - MSNPlant kale seeds ½ inch deep and 1 inch apart, thinning to the most robust seedlings to 18 inches apart. Plant transplants 18 inches apart in rows 24 to 36 inches apart.
Weekend Gardening with Tim Joyce: Kale growing, germinating seeds and more by: Tim Joyce Posted: May 27, 2023 / 09:57 AM CDT Updated: May 27, 2023 / 09:57 AM CDT ...
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Growing KALE Time-Lapse - MSNGrowing kale from seed, not that exciting. Lower leaves died off in the end, could be multiple reasons for that. At least this one is done and i can move on to more interesting plants :D ...
Sesame kale salad is simple and healthy. You can try growing kale with the help of seeds on loan from the Hampshire College library.Associated Press File Photo AMHERST- In this day of ...
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