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Greens Kale (Redbor) OG - live plant

Annual Vegetable

Brassica oleracea

The seeds to start these plants came from Fedco

" A spectacular all-red kale.  Frilly ruffled leaves take on dramatic purple coloration in cool weather. A superb ornamental edible, gorgeous enough to make a terrific flower border or edge plant. Can be grown in summer but really comes into its own in fall. Quite cold hardy. Grows to 3'."

At Meeting House Farm we love to use these kale interspersed with flowers for a beautiful edible kitchen garden.

Our kale plants are available in 6 packs. Available for pick up only.  

Harvest after 60 days.

 

PICK-UP ONLY:

Order now to pick-up on Friday and Saturday, May 16th and 17th at Foreside Antiques Rt 1, Falmouth Maine.

Note: We can no longer offer pick-up at Meeting House Farm.

Organic / Biodynamic Information

All live seedlings, bare roots and gallon-sized plants are certified organic by MOFGA and grown biodynamically from seed at Meeting House Herb Farm in Scarborough, Maine. 

A Note about Plant Sizes

This picture shows the plant full grown.

If you are picking up Seedlings, know that they are quite small - just started and will need some care to establish. We've raised them from seed, and made sure they are adjusted to 24/7 outdoor weather, so it will be the perfect time and size to take home and plant in your own garden to arrange in harmony with your other plants.

If you order bare root, they will be just breaking dormancy and will need to be planted as soon as possible.  These will be 1 year plants.  Give them a year to fully establish in their new home.

If you are picking up Gallon sized pots, they are 1-3 year old plants dug from our gardens at Meeting House Farm.

Refund for Pots

Do you still have your pot from last year’s sale? Bring it to the sale and get a $1 refund per pot!

Still have Questions?

See our Seedling FAQ for more information

Original price $12.00 - Original price $12.00
Original price
$12.00
$12.00 - $12.00
Current price $12.00
Size: 6 pack (Pick up in May, in Maine)