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Flowering Kale

Discussion in 'Home & Garden' started by Geri K, Oct 27, 2014.

  1. Geri K

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    We had two of these flowing kales last Fall and they lasted in the garage all winter. They sat on the floor next to a window where they got a lot of morning sun and got watered once a week. It was nice to see a live garden plant throughout the winter.
     
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    Awesome! Thanks for sharing with us! They look wonderful!
     
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    I forgot to mention that they are edible also although I have never ate them. I imagine they taste just like regular kale or some form of it.
     
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    We have these all over the East coast during the winter.
     
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    Christine, do you mean that you see them in gardens all winter? Mine always die out after a hard freeze that's why I keep them in the garage now. Are you located in a warmer state on the east coast?
     
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    This winter was brutal, so pretty much everything froze. I'm not sure if you would consider NY on of the warmer states on the east coast. ;)
     

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