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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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Actually I would like to know that too Tara... I don't know what to do with this latest batch cause it's VERY prickly.. I can feel it in my hands so I am worried about eating it. It's Russian Kale.
Russian kale is not the same as Siberian kale. Russian kale is edible but it is tough; it is usually grown as an ornamental (decorative) plant, not a food source.
My Kale, planted last September has produced abundant leaves through the "winter" (Vancouver Island) and with the warmer temperatures has shot up from 12 to 24" inches almost overnight, and the top appears to be about to flower.
Should I be cutting this back or removing it?
Should I be saving seeds if they appear from the budding at the top?
I have pictures I can share to help identify it. Just tell me where to send them. So far it is growing like kale, just with these prickly hair-like spines.
Are you eating it, Charles?
That’s quite a lot of growth! If you want to save the seeds, let it flower and see what happens (we have not had the pleasure).
Because kale is an annual, we would expect that you would want to get another crop going for this year, so removing it after it sets seeds and you harvest those would seem like your best bet.
last year I grew red Swiss Chard and it just kept producing chard all summer long, does kale and/or spinach grow the same way?
I am wondering if it is too late to plant kale in my garden? Will it still be able to grow this late winter season? We had an abundance last year in our flower garden that we mixed in but I know it was planted in the late fall. We are in the Atlanta GA area.
Thank you for your help.
According to one chart produced by a Georgia county extension, Feb 1 to March 10 is good for a spring sowing of kale seeds or transplants in middle Georgia. Northern areas, such as Atlanta, should add 2 to 3 weeks to those dates (start around Feb 14). You might call your county’s Cooperative Extension for specific dates for your area. Contact information can be found at:
http://www.almanac.com/content/cooperative-extension-services
Hi, I am in South Africa and wish to plant Kale in summer, is that OK? it is quite hot here in summer
Hi, i am new to planting and bought a new kale seedling from home depot last week but it is already end of May. I just read that it is harvest time for Kale already and it should be planted in early spring or late fall. There are only 3 tiny leaves on the pot right now, if i keep it indoor during the summer, will it survive til fall /winter so i can harvest it in the late fall/winter and then get the seeds from it? Thank you.