Ornamental Kale Seeds

close up of bright pink rose-like petals surrounded by dark green leaves with white veining with a circle with seeds

Fast Facts

BOTANICAL NAME
Brassica
LIFE CYCLE
Annual
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Full Sun to Partial Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Summer through Fall
PLANTING SEASON
Annual
WATER NEEDS
Average

When to Plant Ornamental Kale Seeds

Kale seeds should be started inside around 6-8 weeks before the last frost in the Spring. Harden them off and then transplant them outside 2-3 weeks before your last expected frost.

Where to Plant Ornamental Kale Seeds

Pick a sunny spot with well-draining soil. If in warmer climates, a spot that has some shade is better.

How to Plant Ornamental Kale Seeds

Ornamental Kale seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. Learn more about germination light requirements here.

Plant seeds 1/4″ deep and water soil regularly. Place your transplants about 24 inches apart for larger heads, or closer for smaller heads.

How to Care for Kale Cabbage

You can harvest your kale as soon as the head is firm all the way through when you squeeze it. *Kale is a heavy feeder, so it takes more nutrients from the soil than normal. Avoid planting cabbage by tomatoes, strawberries and broccoli to ensure that they grow to their full potential.

Companion Plants

Loading…
Loading…

Customer Photos

Variety Specific Planting Guides

SEEDY SAYS

While genetically identical to culinary kale, ornamental kale has been hybridized to resemble a flower, showcasing leaves in vibrant shades of purple, pink, and white.

Tips & Tricks

Pest Control