Kale - Black Tuscan aka Lacinato or Dinosaur - Microgreens Seeds
Up to 12 days. Tuscan Kale is rich in flavor and nutrients. It emits an aroma similar to other brassicas like mustard, and the flavor is just as bold and nutty, only without the spice, making it ideal for adding flavor to a dish for those who a sensitive to spice and heat.
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Growing Black Tuscan Kale Microgreens
Depending on the variety of kale that you choose, the color in the stems and leaves may vary. For example, Red Russian Kale is can range of floral purple stems to a bright pink"it is not uncommon to get a mixture of these in one crop.
Growing Kale Microgreens is quite easy; as long as you follow a few basic steps, you should have a plentiful harvest of microgreens in no time. Prepare your growth medium, whether it be soil or a hydroponic growth mat, by getting it sufficiently moist. Spread seeds evenly across the surface of the growth medium. The denser you sow the seeds, the thicker your crop will turn out. However, be wary of over-seeding, which can lead to the seeds becoming overcrowded, leading to crop failure. After seeds are sown, cover for one to two days to allow seeds to germinate, and then uncover seeds and place under a grow light or in a place in your home that gets a lot of sunshine (rotate crop if next to a window to prevent "bending" in the microgreens). Continue to water when need for up to a week and half. By then, you should have a bounty of little greens to incorporate into your meals.
Basic Info
Latin Name: brassica oleracea var. Lacinato : | |
Color: | A white stem with a bright green top |
Flavor: | A strong broccoli flavor |
Nutrients: | antioxidants, fiber, Vitamins A,C, and K, iron, and copper |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: | 8-12 days |
Other Info
Growth Medium: | Hydroponic or Soil |
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