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 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 ...
Some people love kale and some people don't, but everyone agrees on one point—it's unquestionably a superfood. This nutrient-packed member of the brassica family provides an impressive assortment of ...
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 ...
The best vegetables and fruits for a grow your own smoothie garden, including why the crops are super healthy and growing ...
CORNISH FLAT, N.H. If this were a perfect world, and we all ate the very healthiest of foods, we would eat broccoli every night. Everything I've read says it has cancer-preventing compounds, fiber, ...
At a time when thoughts should be on planning a coming season of gardening, including checking on dahlia bulbs, gladiolus corms, cleaning tools, or organizing the garage, my mind moves to happiness ...
WASHINGTON - Kale has a reputation as one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables on the plate. It's packed with vitamins, ...
For quite a while, I have been encouraging people to grow more edible plants. We import nearly ninety percent of our food and we could be growing lots of it in our backyards or on our lanais. So, this ...
With the New Year comes newly released plant varieties. When I worked in the direct marketing retail garden industry, the new ...
Kale, or col silvestre in Spanish, belongs to the cabbage family, and is likely the earliest form of cabbage the Greeks and Romans cultivated. Curly or Scotch kale has grayish-green leaves. Siberian ...
When it comes to kale, the organic farmers at Adaptive Seeds have a few things to teach you — and some versions of the familiar green that may not be so familiar. By Margaret Roach Yes, Sarah Kleeger ...