Kale ‘Cottagers’

Description

Cottagers has unusual green/purple leaves and is extremely hardy, providing a tasty supply of leaves throughout the winter. Unlike other kales, a secondary crop of tasty side shoots up the stems in early spring. Originated from a cross between kale and Brussels sprouts, then recrossed with purple sprouting broccoli. Photo courtesy of Kings Seeds.

Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.

 

Continuous Harvest variety

Cold-tolerant plants that stand in the field for harvest as needed in late fall and early winter. May overwinter in mild seasons, or die back and sprout from the root in spring for an extra-early crop. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

Cottagers has unusual green/purple leaves and is extremely hardy, providing a tasty supply of leaves throughout the winter. Unlike other kales, a secondary crop of tasty side shoots up the stems in early spring. Originated from a cross between kale and Brussels sprouts, then recrossed with purple sprouting broccoli. Photo courtesy of Kings Seeds.

Care: Plant 20-30″ apart in rows 24-36″ apart in full sun, cool moist soil.

 

Continuous Harvest variety

Cold-tolerant plants that stand in the field for harvest as needed in late fall and early winter. May overwinter in mild seasons, or die back and sprout from the root in spring for an extra-early crop. See our Fall & Winter Vegetable Guide for specific planting/harvest times & freeze-out temperatures.

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