Kale is the ultimate superfood everyone needs in their vegetable gardens. High in fiber, folate, antioxidants and essential vitamins A, C and K, kale boasts a ton of immune-boosting and ...
Close up of kale leaf with yellow and brown rim. - Sarinya-I/Shutterstock If your kale plant's leaves are turning yellow and starting to droop, it may not always be for an obvious reason. Kale is ...
Kale is botanically the same thing as collards. While collard greens are associated with the American South, kale is more associated with Eastern Europe. Collards have smooth, rounded leaves while ...
If you're the type of gardener who loves plants that practically take care of themselves, you no doubt appreciate the appeal of perennials. Unlike annuals that demand replanting every season, ...
Kale is frost-hardy and tastes sweeter after cold weather. Plant six to eight weeks before your first frost date. Baby kale is ready for harvest just 20–30 days after sowing. Kale, Brassica oleracea ...
March is the ideal month to plant two of the hardiest and most nutritious vegetables a home gardener can grow easily: cabbage and kale, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David ...