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Kale 'Red Russian'
Brassica oleracea ‘Red Russian’
ca$ 2.75
Seed count: 100-150 
Kale 'Red Russian'
Kale 'Red Russian'

Origin: Russia
Preferred Situation: Full sun; well draining fertile soil.
Harvest Date: Saturday 06 October, 2007
Seed count: 100-150

Description:
Grows to 2 meters tall; 1 meter wide. Blue green oak leaf type brassica with purple veining. Very ornamental and very edible. Very thick stems can withstand heavy snows.

Notes:
Open pollinated heirloom from Russia. Cold hardy to -10C with very little protection. Plants will survive for years if you don't let them set seed. Will self sow and provide an abundance of greens. Leaves are sweet and tender. Use flowering shoots like rapini; turns green when cooked. Good substitute for Purple Sprouting Broccoli. Yummy.

Cultivation:
Sow 6 mm deep. Keep moist. Opt. germination temp: 15-25 C. Days to germ: 7-14. Culture: full sun; well draining average soil; moderate feeder start almost anytime; indoors Feb. for spring-summer greens or June to over winter to provide sweet tender leaves late winter/early spring.

Harvest Date: Saturday 06 October, 2007
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