Among the most popular ones that you're most likely to come across in supermarkets are curly, Tuscan, and Russian red kale. The difference between these three varieties is obvious from the moment ...
Red Russian kale and curly kale (try 'Winterbor' or 'Redbor ... to grow in containers for a winter harvest. Try 'Sylvetta' (a wild variety), 'Bellezia,' or 'Ice Bred.' Preventing lettuce from ...
Curly kale is available from September to March. Other varieties of kale include Red Russian kale, cavolo nero (or ‘black kale’), and thousand-head or hungry-gap kale. Curly kales deteriorate ...