- Hardiness Zone: 2-9 Biennial Typically Grown As An Annual
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Seed Spacing: 12–18 inches
Row Spacing: 18–24 inches
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Days to Sprout: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 50–60 days
Growth Habit: Upright, leafy biennial grown as an annual
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade, especially in warmer climates.
Soil Type: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5. Add compost to improve fertility and moisture retention.
When to Plant: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or late summer for a fall crop. For an earlier harvest, start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, spacing them 12–18 inches apart in rows 18–24 inches apart. Thin seedlings to the desired spacing as they grow.
Indoor Sowing: Start seeds in trays and transplant when seedlings are 4–6 inches tall.
Succession Planting: Sow every 2–3 weeks for a continuous harvest of tender leaves.
Watering: Water consistently to keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Mulch helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost at planting and again mid-season to encourage leafy growth.
Pruning: Harvest outer leaves regularly to encourage new growth and maintain plant health.
Pest and Disease Control: Monitor for aphids, cabbage worms, and flea beetles. Use organic pest controls and ensure proper spacing for airflow.
When to Harvest: Harvest leaves when they are 6–10 inches long, typically 50–60 days after planting. Baby greens can be harvested earlier.
How to Harvest: Use scissors or a knife to cut leaves at the base, leaving the central growing point intact for continuous harvests.
Seed Collection: Allow plants to bolt and form seed pods. Collect seeds once pods are dry.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Dazzling Blue Kale is an eye-catching heirloom variety bred from Lacinato kale, offering the same upright habit and deeply savoyed leaves — with a colorful twist. The blue-green foliage is streaked with vivid magenta veins, especially after cool nights. Sweet, tender, and nutrient-rich, it’s great for both raw and cooked dishes. Exceptionally cold-hardy and slow to bolt, it’s ideal for spring and fall gardens and holds well in the ground through frosts.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 18–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright and open with tall, leafy stalks
Leaf Type: Savoyed blue-green leaves with pink-purple veins and stems
Days to Maturity: 60 days
Hardiness: Cool-season biennial grown as an annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and slightly earthy with improved taste after frost
Culinary Uses: Excellent sautéed, steamed, or added to soups and stews. Young leaves are great in salads or used raw in wraps and smoothies.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Beets, onions, chamomile, dill, and celery
Avoid Planting Near: Strawberries or other brassicas that may compete for nutrients or attract shared pests
Bonus Benefit: Adds bold color to edible landscapes and provides reliable greens well into cold weather
Common Issues and Solutions
Aphids or Cabbage Worms: Use floating row covers or encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs
Bitter Leaves: Harvest regularly and during cooler weather for best flavor
Wilting or Stunted Growth: Ensure soil is rich, well-drained, and consistently moist
Seeds Per Packet
500mg | Approximately 140 |
1g | Approximately 280 |
3g | Approximately 840 |
5g | Approximately 1,400 |
Why You’ll Love It
Dazzling Blue Kale is an eye-catching heirloom variety bred from Lacinato kale, offering the same upright habit and deeply savoyed leaves — with a colorful twist. The blue-green foliage is streaked with vivid magenta veins, especially after cool nights. Sweet, tender, and nutrient-rich, it’s great for both raw and cooked dishes. Exceptionally cold-hardy and slow to bolt, it’s ideal for spring and fall gardens and holds well in the ground through frosts.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 18–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright and open with tall, leafy stalks
Leaf Type: Savoyed blue-green leaves with pink-purple veins and stems
Days to Maturity: 60 days
Hardiness: Cool-season biennial grown as an annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and slightly earthy with improved taste after frost
Culinary Uses: Excellent sautéed, steamed, or added to soups and stews. Young leaves are great in salads or used raw in wraps and smoothies.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Beets, onions, chamomile, dill, and celery
Avoid Planting Near: Strawberries or other brassicas that may compete for nutrients or attract shared pests
Bonus Benefit: Adds bold color to edible landscapes and provides reliable greens well into cold weather
Common Issues and Solutions
Aphids or Cabbage Worms: Use floating row covers or encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs
Bitter Leaves: Harvest regularly and during cooler weather for best flavor
Wilting or Stunted Growth: Ensure soil is rich, well-drained, and consistently moist
Seeds Per Packet
500mg | Approximately 140 |
1g | Approximately 280 |
3g | Approximately 840 |
5g | Approximately 1,400 |
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