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Providing Quality Heirloom & Non-GMO Seeds Since 2012
Providing Quality Heirloom & Non-GMO Seeds Since 2012
Approx. 1,200 Premium Seeds(100% Non-GMO, Heirloom)
Shop the highest quality Red Russian Kale seeds for a stunning and nutrient-packed garden harvest. Purchasing our premium kale seeds russian selection is an outstanding choice for producing an abundant and colorful backyard crop. Originally brought to Canada by Russian traders in the 19th century, Red Russian is the "Big Kahuna" of the kale world when it comes to texture and style. Unlike the curly varieties found in grocery stores, this ultra tender heirloom beauty features flat, deeply lobed oak-like leaves with striking purple-red veins and stems. At The Seed Guy®, we recommend choosing our open-pollinated kale seeds russian stock for the home gardener because it is significantly more tender and sweet, making it the perfect choice for fresh salads and smoothies without the toughness associated with other kales.
In the garden, choosing our quality kale seeds russian packets delivers a champion of resilience. While it grows beautifully in the spring and summer, selecting these open-pollinated kale seeds russian choices ensures your plants enter their prime when the temperature drops, as a light frost triggers the leaves to become incredibly sweet and flavorful. It is a fantastic companion plant for beets, celery, and onions, and purchasing these kale seeds russian stocks makes a standout addition to ornamental edible landscapes. Because it is a "cut-and-come-again" crop, you can harvest the outer leaves all season long for a continuous supply of vitamins and nutrients. At The Seed Guy®, our seeds are tested for elite germination and vibrant color, ensuring your winter garden is as healthy as it is beautiful.
Our premium selection makes it easy to find an ultra tender heirloom beauty online. These vibrant purple stems seeds produce sweet cold weather leaves that thrive on flat oak shaped greens rows. If you are looking for dependable backyard brassica crops, our inventory holds the finest non-gmo heirloom choices for your patch. Brought to you by The Seed Guy ®.
Why choose heirloom Red Russian Kale Seeds?
✅ 100% Non-GMO & Open-Pollinated
✅ Breathtaking purple-red stems and oak-shaped leaves
✅ The most tender and sweet variety for fresh eating and salads
✅ Exceptional cold-hardiness; flavor improves significantly after a frost
✅ Nutrient-dense superfood packed with essential vitamins and minerals
✅ Prolific "cut-and-come-again" growth for a long harvest season
✅ Versatile for smoothies, stir-fries, and kale chips
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Quick Growing Specifications:
Hardiness Zone: 2-11
Days to Maturity: 50-60 Days
Planting Depth: 1/4" to 1/2" Deep
Plant Spacing: 12" Apart
Germination: 5-10 Days
Red Russian Kale Planting Instructions:
1. When to Plant: Kale is a cool-season crop. Sow seeds directly into the garden 4-6 weeks before the last spring frost. For a fall harvest, which often produces the best flavor, sow seeds in late summer about 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost.
2. Preparation: Kale thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Work in a good amount of compost before planting. Aim for a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.5 to ensure the plant can access the nutrients it needs to produce its vibrant colors.
3. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep. Space seeds about 1 inch apart in rows 18-24 inches apart. Keep the soil consistently moist during germination. Red Russian is a fast grower and will sprout quickly in cool, damp soil.
4. Thinning and Care: Once seedlings are 3-4 inches tall, thin them to 12 inches apart. Use the thinning's as delicious "baby kale" for salads! Provide at least 1-1.5 inches of water per week. Mulching around the base will help keep the roots cool and retain moisture during warmer spells.
5. Pests and Diseases: Watch for cabbage worms and aphids. Check the undersides of the leaves regularly or use a light row cover for protection. To prevent disease, practice crop rotation and avoid planting kale in the same spot where other brassicas (cabbage, broccoli) grew the previous year.
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