Kale Chou Moellier is an old heirloom Giant Tree Kale variety that grows up to several metres tall on a thick, sturdy, central stem. The leaves are only slightly curled at the edges and can be harvested leaf by leaf from the bottom up, allowing for a long harvest and to avoid damage to the growing tip. It is heavy producer that tastes great when chopped raw in salads, blended in smoothies, used as a cooked green vegetable or made into kale chips. Excess kale freezes well. Use in a similar way to collards or cabbage. Eat raw or cooked. 7-9 weeks to harvest.
Indoor Sowing: Late Winter and Early Spring.
Direct Sowing: Spring and Autumn.
- Plant the Seeds in autumn or spring.
- You can also start the seeds in pots about six weeks before the planting date.
- Use a good seed-raising mix.
- Sow seeds 8mm deep and keep the soil consistently moist, but not wet or dry.
- Transplant the seedlings into the garden at the beginning of autumn or mid-spring.
- Needs to grow in fertile soil, rich in organic matter.
- You can expect to harvest your first leaves a few months later.
- This vegetable can survive hot summers, withstands frost well and may be over-wintered in temperate regions.
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