Check out our NEW catalogue!

Tuscan Kale 'Nero di Toscana'

Description

***COMING NOVEMBER 1ST***

A kale that needs very little introduction. Nero di Toscana has a reputation for being the kale of choice for any gardening gourmet. The long, deep green leaves are more tender than standard curly kales with a flavour that sweetens after the first frost. A Tuscan heirloom which has been bred to withstand both hot and cold temperatures, you can harvest this kale from late summer to early spring.

 

  • 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

 

0.5g (approx 150 seeds) We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

Brassica oleracea

Germ Rate: 97% Oct 25

Tuscan Kale 'Nero di Toscana'

Product form

***COMING NOVEMBER 1ST*** A kale that needs very little introduction. Nero di Toscana has a reputation for being the kale... Read more

£1.95 Excl. VAT

    • Guaranteed secure & safe checkout.

      shop pay
    • Shipped today? Order within: Nov 03, 2025 23:59:00 +0000

        Description

        ***COMING NOVEMBER 1ST***

        A kale that needs very little introduction. Nero di Toscana has a reputation for being the kale of choice for any gardening gourmet. The long, deep green leaves are more tender than standard curly kales with a flavour that sweetens after the first frost. A Tuscan heirloom which has been bred to withstand both hot and cold temperatures, you can harvest this kale from late summer to early spring.

         

        • 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

         

        0.5g (approx 150 seeds) We pack seeds by weight, the number of seeds in a packet is an estimate.

        Brassica oleracea

        Germ Rate: 97% Oct 25

        Reviews

        • I must admit that your seeds are proving to be brilliant. I shall definitely be ordering your tomatoes again, as yours this year are abundant. Looks like I shall be giving them to everyone! Keep up your good work5/5 Maureen, Home Gardener
        • Honestly, your seeds are fab. I'm really pleased with how they're doing. Great germination and the crops look fab!5/5 Hannah, Yorkshire Edible Flowers
        • Winnow Farm are a pleasure to deal with. Amazing Ratio Broad beans! Planted these in March, 100% germination & strong, healthy plants with multiple pods. Beans are very good to eat5/5 Steve, Bridport Community Allotment

        Recently viewed products

          © 2025 Winnow Farm Seeds, Powered by Shopify

            • American Express
            • Apple Pay
            • Diners Club
            • Discover
            • Google Pay
            • Maestro
            • Mastercard
            • PayPal
            • Shop Pay
            • Union Pay
            • Visa

            Login

            Forgot your password?

            Don't have an account yet?
            Create account