Cavolo Nero Seeds β Brassica oleracea
The King of Winter Greens
Cavolo Nero (Brassica oleracea), also known as Tuscan Kale or Black Kale, is a stunning and supremely useful winter vegetable. Its long, deeply crinkled, near-black leaves are as beautiful in the garden as they are delicious in the kitchen. A staple of Italian cooking, Cavolo Nero is wonderfully versatile β perfect for soups, stews, pasta, stir-fries, or simply wilted with garlic and olive oil.
Why Gardeners Love It
- π Striking dark, crinkled leaves β dramatic and architectural in the winter garden
- βοΈ Frost hardy β flavour actually improves after a frost
- βοΈ Cut-and-come-again β harvest outer leaves and the plant keeps producing
- π½οΈ Incredibly versatile in the kitchen β soups, pasta, stir-fries, chips and more
- π± Easy to grow β a reliable performer for beginner and experienced gardeners alike
Growing Tips for New Zealand
Sow seeds in late summer to early autumn (FebruaryβApril) into seed-raising mix, then transplant seedlings to a sunny or partly shaded spot with fertile, well-drained soil once they reach 10β15 cm tall. Space plants 45β60 cm apart. Water regularly and feed with a nitrogen-rich fertiliser through the growing season. Harvest outer leaves from the bottom up as needed. Plants can be productive for many months.
What's in the Packet
Each packet contains 10 seeds of Cavolo Nero (Brassica oleracea), with sowing and growing instructions included.