×
Transplanting Kale Space the young plants about 18in (45cm) apart. Dig a hole, pop the plant in and backfill with soil. Kale needs to be well anchored, so be sure to properly firm the plants into position so that the rootballs are in good contact with the soil. Thoroughly water once you're done.
May 24, 2019
People also ask
Kale can be grown from seed or transplants. Seeds should be planted ¼-½ inch deep and thinned when plants have 3-4 true leaves. Plants removed at thinning can ...
Nov 3, 2016 · We dig up the plants carefully and then transplant to new pots. We'll water the plants weekly. Even though it takes a little work to get ...
Plant in early April, or about four weeks before transplanting. Green and purple kale seedlings growing indoors. For fall crops, start seed in June. Harden ...
Young plants should be either transplanted to their final site in early summer, or thinned out further to 45cm (18in) apart, moving the spare plants to form new ...