The garden holds many surprises. I'm sharing my seed-saving tips for cabbage-type plants again, with an update on one incredible "dwarf" Blue Curled Kale plant.
Never did I expect that this plant would still be with us, but it's here and going strong after 3 summers and 2 cold
and snowy winters. We’ve had 2 years of
seed production from this everlasting friend, and its blossoms nourished many bees and pollinating flies again this spring. Who would have known that a member of the humble cabbage family would have such longevity programmed within. I'm wondering if the seeds will have this characteristic, too.
Our beautiful 3-year-old kale plant - July 25, 2013. |
Kale Blossoms |
SAVING SEEDS MAKES GARDENING AFFORDABLE
Kale seeds are ready for harvest - July 18, 2012. |
July 18, 2012: My organic Blue Curled Kales shared a bountiful seed crop this week. I grow out just one member
of the cabbage family each spring, since they happily cross-pollinate with
their cousins. Kale is a biennial which grows a stout rosette the first year,
then sends up a flowering stalk the second. I started these plants from Botanical
Interests Seeds back in January of 2011. When 3 of these guys lived
through last winter, I knew we’d get seeds this season.
The tall flower stalks
fed countless bees and butterflies this spring while adding structural interest
in the flower garden. When kale is ripe, the
pods turn brittle and shatter easily, releasing the dark colored seeds. Immature pods are soft and pliable. Resist the urge to harvest before the
pods are brittle; they may mold due to their higher moisture content and when planted
later on, fewer seeds will germinate. To harvest, hold a bowl under
the seed pod and rub it open to release the seeds into the bowl. Remove
the bits of pod, let the seeds sit in the bowl on your counter for a day or two
to make sure they’re dry, then package in paper envelopes and label with seed
type and date. When properly harvested and stored in dry, dark conditions like
a closet shelf, kale seeds can be kept for up to 5 years.
Kale Seeds |
I harvested nearly 1
oz. of seed in about 10 minutes last night. That’s the equivalent of 9
seed packets in the store! At $1.60 a pkt, I have $15 worth of seed in
this batch. As we learn to close the loop to our own sustainability
through activities such as seed saving, gardening becomes both affordable and
empowering. Happy Harvesting!
If seed saving isn't your thing yet, seed from this very plant is currently for sale on my Healing Garden Herbs Etsy shop. Happy Shopping!
If seed saving isn't your thing yet, seed from this very plant is currently for sale on my Healing Garden Herbs Etsy shop. Happy Shopping!