Some people love kale and some people don't, but everyone agrees on one point—it's unquestionably a superfood. This nutrient-packed member of the brassica family provides an impressive assortment of ...
Close up of kale leaf with yellow and brown rim. - Sarinya-I/Shutterstock If your kale plant's leaves are turning yellow and starting to droop, it may not always be for an obvious reason. Kale is ...
Kale is botanically the same thing as collards. While collard greens are associated with the American South, kale is more associated with Eastern Europe. Collards have smooth, rounded leaves while ...
March is the ideal month to plant two of the hardiest and most nutritious vegetables a home gardener can grow easily: cabbage and kale, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David ...
Kale has stepped into the spotlight over the past decade. Once a garnish at salad bars, it's now a front-and-center vegetable known for its high nutrient content. Growing kale at home is a great way ...
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10 leafy green plant varieties that will thrive in your winter garden
Winter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even ...
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For a thriving spring vegetable garden, plant these leafy greens during winter
While most gardens wind down during the winter, there are actually several leafy greens you can start in early winter. There ...
For quite a while, I have been encouraging people to grow more edible plants. We import nearly ninety percent of our food and we could be growing lots of it in our backyards or on our lanais. So, this ...
Each year, the Green Giant Corp. polls Americans to determine our country’s favorite vegetable. In 2022, over 5,000 people, ages 13-73, responded to the survey. Broccoli was the runaway champion for ...
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