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Nero di Toscana (AS)

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G653
Brassica oleracea var. sabellica
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Nero di Toscana is a very decorative form of kale (also known as black or Russian kale) with dark blue-green leaves and half-tall growth. Can withstand light frosts. Good flavour reminiscent of broccoli, does not require frost before harvest.

Cultivation

Raise in seed bed: beginning of May till mid of June for planting out from beginning of June till mid of JulySowing depth: 1 cmAmount of seed needed: 100-150 g/a; ca. 80 seeds per running metreSeed germination temperature: 15-20 °CCultivation note: frost-hardy to -10 °CPlanting distance: ca. 75 x 45 cmDirect sowing: greenhouse: mid of February till March and end of August till mid of September

open ground: March till beginning of September

Optimal amount of plants: ca. 3 plants/m²

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Origin

Multiplier: Sativa RheinauBreeder: b-d EHZCerifications: Demeter, EU Bio