0.5 gr
Sowing: June to September and from February to March
Sixth: 50 cm between plants and 60 in the row
Harvest: approximately 80 days after transplanting
Dwarf Siberian Kale (Brassica oleracea var sabellica)
Dwarf Siberian Kale (Brassica oleracea var sabellica): the latest addition to our Russian kale collection. It is mandatory to include it because it has the same tolerance to cold as the other kales but it is more resistant when producing seeds, which occurs around 28°C
The plant is smaller and more rustic than the other kales, less demanding, almost as a wild one, the leaves are less curly on the edges, they are smaller and the plant does not exceed half a meter in height, but the prolonged harvest makes it one of the most productive varieties of
kale.Excellent for large families and for the market.
It can be grown in pots.

