Packet - Kale Westlandse Winter, organic seeds

Kale Westlandse Winter, organic seeds

Brassica oleracea l.

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popular curly kale with green to dark green leaves. Very easy to grow and cold-hardy—can be left in the ground over winter and develops a sweeter taste after frost. Performs best in nutritious, consistently moist soil.

A reliable winter kale for long harvesting and real cold-climate performance.
Frost improves flavour—leaves become noticeably sweeter and milder.

  • Organic seeds (EU)

  • Non-GMO, untreated seeds

  • Popular curly kale with green to dark green leaves

  • Medium-tall plants (easy to pick)

  • Very easy to grow

  • Strong cold tolerance; can stay in the ground through winter

  • Frost sweetens the flavour

  • Best in nutrient-rich soil with steady moisture

DESCRIPTION

‘Westlandse Winter’ is a classic curly kale grown for its cold hardiness and extended harvest window. The leaves are darkening green, curly and sturdy—great for smoothies, sautéing, soups, roasting, or kale chips.

A key benefit is winter performance: plants can remain outdoors well into cold weather, and after the first frosts the taste typically becomes sweeter and less bitter, making it a favourite for late-season picking.

GROWING GUIDE

  • Direct sow or start in trays and transplant

  • Sow from spring to mid-summer (earlier sowing gives bigger plants for autumn/winter harvest)

  • Sow depth: 1–1.5 cm

  • Spacing: 40–50 cm between plants

  • Row spacing: 50–60 cm

  • Site: full sun to partial shade

  • Soil: fertile, humus-rich, consistently moist (add compost for best results)

  • Water: keep moisture steady, especially in dry spells

  • Harvest: pick lower leaves regularly; plants continue producing

  • Winter tip: leave more foliage on plants for protection and harvest as needed

MINI FAQ

Can it be left outside over winter?
Yes—this variety is cold-hardy and can remain in the ground through winter.

Does frost really improve taste?
Yes—after frost, kale usually tastes sweeter and milder.

Is it beginner-friendly?
Very—provided the soil is fertile and moisture is consistent.

What soil does it prefer?
Nutrient-rich, moisture-retentive soil for best leaf quality and yield.



Packet 25 seeds


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