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.
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.