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À propos Westlander kale

Curly and tender, Westlander kale is very vigorous. Ideal for chips or smoothies.

Growing tips for Westlander kale

Family
Brassicaceae (Brassica oleracea var. acephala laciniata)
Number of seeds
± 75
Growing cycle
Annual
Suggested sowing
Exterior | Interior
Suggested time*
Exterior (May) | Interior (April)
Ideal germination temperature
From 7 to 24°C
Germination time
3 to 7 days
Sowing depth
Three times the size of the seed.
Seed storage
In a dry place away from light.
Seed shelf life
6 years minimum
Exposure
partial shade|sun
Days to maturity*
50 days
Distance between plants
30 cm
Distance between rows
40 cm
*The suggested time concerns zone 4b. For zone 5 you can start 2 weeks earlier and in zone 3 delay by 2 weeks. The number of days indicated is calculated from planting in the garden. Click here to get your hardiness zone or create your gardening calendar with our Quebec partner, lamainverte.ca.

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Nos semences de westlander kale sont certifiées biologiques.

Nous utilisons des méthodes naturelles et respectueuses de l'environnement pour cultiver nos plantes, sans aucun usage de pesticides, d'herbicides ou d'engrais chimiques. En choisissant nos semences bio d'westlander kale, vous soutenez une approche responsable au profit de la nature.

Pour en savoir plus :

Advice from the seed producer and author

Yves Gagnon

Growing conditions for kale

Kale can withstand temperatures as low as -10°C; its flavor actually increases with cold.
requires growing conditions similar to those of headed cabbage.

Kale Crop Rotation

Kale is grown in the second year of rotation after growing plants that require young compost. It looks great in ornamental beds.

Companion planting of kale

Kale is associated with other leafy vegetables which, like it, are grown in the second year of rotation with additions of well-rotted compost. With this in mind, it can be grown alongside lettuce and chicory, celery, Swiss chard, spinach and leek. It could also be associated with celeriac, radish and beetroot. Marigold, nasturtium, marigold and borage are good companion plants.

— These valuable tips were written by Yves Gagnon, in the book The ecological cultivation of vegetable plants , Colloidal Editions.