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Nick Kitchener wrote: For example, early morning direct sun when there is frost is something to avoid.
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Sure you can. Kale is cold hardy, the seeds will come up when the temperatures are right (which might be colder than you expect!). The problem with sowing early is that birds find out you're feeding them...and bring all their neighbors...T Simpson wrote:I woke up to frost this morning, probably not safe to direct sow kale right?
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T Simpson wrote:I woke up to frost this morning, probably not safe to direct sow kale right?
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Same here in zone six. The roots are still alive, but probably won't be after my Dad gets done "weeding"!Matt Todd wrote:I've even had some Blue Curled overwinter here in Zone 5!

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