Brassica oleracea. This stunning purple kale is one of the darkest kale varieties in the world. The hotter the weather gets, the deeper purple it becomes. Cold hardy and frost tolerant, the scarlet kale is a MIgardener favorite. The plant is packed with nutrients and antioxidants due to its purple color. Great in salads or juiced. A VERY rare and sought-after variety.
I am just about to start flats with spring veggies, herbs, and flowers, so I can’t give a review on the scarlet kale yet. However, I am sure they will be great quality like all my other seeds from MIGardener.
Looking forward to growing this in the spring!
Ants took my seed right out of the rows planted. So will start again with transplanted seedlings.
MIG seeds always germinate. Thanks for having good products.
This grows so well in Kentucky falls . I have now grown it for 2 years
I have been buying seeds from you for the last 3 years. They germinate very well, and have produced the best gardens I have ever had. I just got my order for this year started in my greenhouse. For the first time I opened a packet of All Seasons Cabbage and there were no seeds in it. the rest of the order is doing great. The price of the seeds also good.
Respectfully,
Terry A. Brannan
This is my first year growing straw flower. The germination rate is fantastic and you get so many seeds. Can't wait till they can moved outdoors and bloom in my purple flower bed.
Everything but the royal paste sprouted. Sometimes that happens. Will place another order for fall planting.
This variety was excellent for me for cooking. I needed to pick fewer leaves and chopping was a breeze. The spinich felt more succulent and thicker than the American (smaller spoon shaped leaves). I would use it for cooking and keep the smaller leaved varieties for raw salad eating. My weather was a tricky early on and off again spring and winter pattern, so I think that triggered early bolting, but even still. It was pretty hands off and worth it.
Awesome producer and neat looking fruit! The abundant cucumber beetles seem to ignore the vines too!