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anyone have kale?
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Square Foot Gardening Forum :: Seed Traders Corner :: Seed Exchange and Trading Post :: Vegetable Seeds
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anyone have kale?
looking for organic kale to trade.
kiev123- Posts : 16
Join date : 2010-06-26
Location : philadelphia pa
Re: anyone have kale?
I have organic heirloom kale growing not sure how to save the seeds though. If I figure it out I'll let you know.
mschaef- Posts : 597
Join date : 2012-03-12
Age : 38
Location : Hampton, Georgia
Re: anyone have kale?
Try Fedco or High Mowing Seeds. What have you got to trade?
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Re: anyone have kale?
i have collard greens for trade.
kiev123- Posts : 16
Join date : 2010-06-26
Location : philadelphia pa
Re: anyone have kale?
well this is old, but what the heck....
I have some kale for collards.
can you tell me more about the collards?
I have Red Russian Kale (Ragged Jack, Russian Kale, Canadian Broccoli) that are organic heirloom, from Seeds of Change, and I have some also from Ohio Heirloom Seeds (OP but not not OG), and also Black Kale (basically lacto / dino kale) from the latter company (OP). I have much less of the black kale to trade.
touch base with me in pm if you are interested.
I am looking for more kales -- any curly kale, as well as lots of heirloom varieties (Russian Hunger Gap, Siberian ones, etc) if someone has some, preferably OP, and could trade some of the other kale or some other greens, or any of a number other things.
as for saving seed, just let the plant bolt/ go to seed. if you need to clear it out from garden before seeds are dry, grab the full stock with seed pods, hang it upside down and air dry for a couple seeks. IF the pods are brittle, place over a paper or similar.
I have some kale for collards.
can you tell me more about the collards?
I have Red Russian Kale (Ragged Jack, Russian Kale, Canadian Broccoli) that are organic heirloom, from Seeds of Change, and I have some also from Ohio Heirloom Seeds (OP but not not OG), and also Black Kale (basically lacto / dino kale) from the latter company (OP). I have much less of the black kale to trade.
touch base with me in pm if you are interested.
I am looking for more kales -- any curly kale, as well as lots of heirloom varieties (Russian Hunger Gap, Siberian ones, etc) if someone has some, preferably OP, and could trade some of the other kale or some other greens, or any of a number other things.
as for saving seed, just let the plant bolt/ go to seed. if you need to clear it out from garden before seeds are dry, grab the full stock with seed pods, hang it upside down and air dry for a couple seeks. IF the pods are brittle, place over a paper or similar.
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