I second this.
Does fantastic in western Washington were it was originally bred.
I also grow willemβs blauwe groninger kale for the tasty spring shoots and the leaves are great as well.
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I second this.
Does fantastic in western Washington were it was originally bred.
I also grow willemβs blauwe groninger kale for the tasty spring shoots and the leaves are great as well.
awesome! glad to hear this from another perennial kale lover. the breeder, Chris is a good friend of ours. he does incredible work and has a big heart! πππΌ the Groninger kale looks beautiful! i haven't tried it though, I no longer grow any biennial kales.