This doesn't really qualify for this forum, but I was so happy with the look of the flowering kale I put in planters, I had to share a photo.
Kale
That is just gorgeous! I need to run out and buy some!!!
It is quite an ornamental, but you can also eat it. Maybe not as good as curly kale, but it will do in a pinch.
That is so beautiful. I have never had any luck getting the seeds to germinate.
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they are pretty good in salads in small amounts when very young--one way to thin the ornamentals when only 2-3 inches high.
here's some interesting reading
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/Features/foliageplants/ornkale/ornkale.pdf
So pretty!
Thanks for the article, BigRed! I've used flowering kale for several years, but I think I'll expand my horizon with other items next year.
I planted a dozen red cabbage starts in my border garden this summer, as a distraction for the rabbits - I figured I could buy the cabbage starts for about 50 cents, and the echinacea the rabbits have been eating were about $10 per plant. Unfortunately, the rabbits seem to prefer the echinacea, but the cabbage looked nice.
How wonderful! Isn't it amazing how fall color develops? People visit my garden in the spring and summer, but not many come to see the beauty of fall, but I enjoy every moment of it. I can tell you do also.
Ilove fall....all the color just blazes
So do most of you do starts rather than seeds for the ornamental kale/cabbages?
I grow all my cabbages and kales(ornamental and edible) from seeds. Starts,especially for the ornamentals are outrageously priced for a little bitty 4" pot.Started my seeds back in June in cell packs on my front porch.
good to hear that you've had success with seeds. there's no way I'd be able to find starts around here at the right time to plant them.
I get my seeds from Germania. I finaly used up the package I bought from them 3 yrs ago w/ great germination after 3 yrs. Next year I'm going to try some of the other series.
