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  2. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    When to Transplant Seedlings Outdoors. Timing your indoor planting schedule to perfection is the first step. But seeds started indoors will eventually need to be transplanted outside into your garden.

  3. Get Your Veggies In: These 5 Vegetables Grow Well In ... - AOL

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    Plant it in early fall for a fresh supply of greens as the temperature drops. For best results, use frost-resistant varieties and provide a row cover for added protection. 5.

  4. Kale - Wikipedia

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    Kale is usually a biennial plant grown from seed with a wide range of germination temperatures. [5] It is hardy and thrives in wintertime, [5] and can survive in temperatures as low as −15 °C (5 °F). [6] Kale can become sweeter after a heavy frost. [7]

  5. Brassica oleracea - Wikipedia

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    The preference for eating the leaves led to the selection of plants with larger leaves being harvested and their seeds planted for the next growth. Around the fifth century BC, the formation of what is now known as kale had developed. [18] Preference led to further artificial selection of kale plants with more tightly bunched leaves or terminal ...

  6. Jersey cabbage - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Jersey kale or cow cabbage, [1] and by a variety of local names including giant cabbage, [1] long jacks, tree cabbage and the French chour and chou à vacque. The 'Jersey cabbage' develops a long stalk, commonly reaching 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3.0 m) in height, and can grow as tall as 18 to 20 feet (5.5 to 6.1 m).

  7. ‘That’s peace.’ Pierce County town goes back to its roots ...

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    Fort Nisqually supplied heirloom kale and carrot seeds. Yes, they ate kale in the 1800s. ... Steve Drennan of Steilacoom plants spinach seeds in his bed at the Steilacoom Community Garden on ...