■ A unique Italian variety, named as early as 1885 as Cavolo Nero or Tuscan Black Palm.
■ A beautiful (ornamental) kale with long, tongue-shaped, dark blue-green leaves.
■ Once fully grown, the plants have a palm-like shape.
■ Great in the ornamental garden, but they also do well in pots or containers.
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■ Organically grown seeds. ■ Semi-high crop with dark green finely curled leaves. ■ Kale is significantly less demanding than cauliflower and grows in any soil type. ■ Sow in seedbeds or directly in (press) pots. Keep soil moist. ■ Transplant around August in well-tilled and fertilised soil. ■ Young ...
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