Description
***COMING NOVEMBER 1ST***
Cottagers is one of the oldest kales the UK, dating back to a time when gardens weren't places to sit and admire, they were places to grow food, medicine and fibre. Cottagers is a tall, productive and exceptionally hardy variety - it will give you leaves all winter and tasty shoots in the spring. The plants are beautiful with glaucous green leaves and purple ribs.
- Sow: March-April (undercover or outside with fleece or cloche)
- Plant: May, 45cm apart
- Harvest: Late summer- early autumn
- Kitchen: Roast, steam, sautee or braise. Pairs with acidic flavours (lemon, white wine), fats (sesame, bacon, chorizo, walnuts, parmesan), alliums (garlic, leeks), aromatics & spice (mustard, cumin, parsley, coriander, ginger, chilli).
- Notes: To avoid massive cabbage heads, grow no further than 45cm apart. As with all brassicas, plant deep to avoid toppling
Approx 100 seeds. We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.
Brassica oleracea
Germ Rate: 96% Oct 25