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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Kale
Cooking Notes
The small, tender leaves can also be added raw to salads or smoothies. Cut and cook the larger leaves like spinach, but be sure to remove the tough ribs before steaming or stir-frying. Kale can also be substituted for spinach in omelets, casseroles, and quesadillas. Enjoy our best kale recipes.
If you find the taste of raw kale to be too bitter, try giving it a massage. Remove stems and then chop leaves into pieces. Add a small amount of lemon juice or olive oil, then use your fingers to rub the leaves together for several minutes until the kale begins to wilt.
Also, kale is great for freezing. See how to freeze kale and other greens.
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If this is edible kale, it’s a sign that the plant is bolting. If you have not already, harvest any leaves that you want and save or cook them. Pulling the flowers is not likely to halt the bolting process鈥攁 sign that it is too warm for the plant to produce leaves. You can cut the flowers for a vase or leave them for appearance, but as an annual, the plant is almost done.
For a second crop this year, set out new plants in the late summer/fall. Kale like cool weather.
Hello, for how long can I keep harvesting the bottom leaves?
You can harvest the leaves as long as the taste is appealing. After the plant bolts (sends up flowers) the leaves may become bitter.
I purchased a kale plant and it was growing; however, can I plant it outdoors (I live in MN) and will it survive the winter,or should I just toss it and purchase a plant or seeds next spring?
Kale can take a light frost. In fact, kale is best in the fall after exposed to a few light frosts. However, it won’t survive freezes outside so it’s best to pick the leaves. You can always blanch and freeze to store over the winter. Plant new seeds in the spring.
Hi I'm new in agric fuel and i would like to get more info on how to grow kales the procedure from the start to harvest I'm from Mombasa Kenya with very hot temperature and sandy soil as well kindly advice
I'm in Jamaica W.I. and starting to grow kale but lack information about safe growing procedures relative to; type of kale/climate, soil type and protection from insect infestation and fertilization. HELP!?
i have found that by harvesting kale leaves during their productive season, it is possible to dry the leaves gently, not in direct sun, until brittle. then simply crush the leaves which automatically eliminates the need to remove the hard ribs, as they just remain in your hand. store in cool, dry place for use throughout winter. very practical and avoids waste of healthy surplus leaves.
My question: after drying and crushing Kale, what is a suggestion of a "cool dry place" for winter storage? I live in a small house (no room for storage) in WV with 2 non climate controlled sheds.
Thank you.
I'm new to gardening.Came across Kale planet in internet and trying to grow kale in a POT at home.2 pots.I see that now kale has started growing however it took almost 90 days to see this growing and still the leaves are not fully grown, i assume it is still in growing state.
Does it take this much time to grow or i missed something here.I'm interested in growing this more often hence would like to know the growing cycle and time that takes for harvesting.
Please note i have not used any fertiliser here.
Regards/KK