Coriander Slow Bolting is the most common type found in your supermarket. This Dutch variety is truly one of the densest and curliest varieties.
Coriander is a rustic plant that can grow to a height up to 70-80 cm. It has green leaves and a very bubbly shape.
It has a pale to dark green color with large, wrinkled leaves and long stems. It is hardy and fibrous when it is fully mature, and tender enough to be used as a raw salad green when it is young.
Growing this Coriander is easy: it can remain on the field during winter and tastes even better and sweeter after a touch of frost. It can be collected from the base of the plant and boiled or used in soups.
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General Info
Coriander has found its way into homes and restaurant menus alike. It is considered a “superfood” because it is packed with many nutrients such as calcium, potassium, and beta-carotene.
It is one of the most nutrient-dense foods in the world and has significant amounts of antioxidants that can help prevent cancer. It can reduce inflammation, being able to fight arthritis, asthma, and other inflammatory illnesses. It is low in calories, high in fiber, and has zero fat.
Coriander is a versatile green vegetable and can be used raw in salads, sautéed/steamed/braised, or roasted into crunchy kale chips. It is also used in soups, smoothies, salads, and much more. The tough stems and ribs should be removed before the greens are cooked.
Coriander grows tender and full of flavor when conditions are favorable.
Prepare your soil mix and put your seeds at 1 cm depth.
Spray the seeds and cover them with a plastic case to accelerate the germination process, don’t forget to make holes in the plastic case for the seeds to breathe. Germination takes around 5 to 10 days.
Kale’s wide electrical conductivity (EC) range makes it compatible to grow with many different herbs and greens.
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Harvesting
we recommend the harvest from late autumn, after the first grown leaves appear that enhance flavor and health properties.
Only the leaves of the plant are harvested and enjoyed
Partial harvest, take only 30% of the plant every time you harvest
Harvest the kale leaves from the base of the plant and do not cut the base of the plant
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Kurly kale is the most common type found in your supermarket. This Dutch variety is truly one of the densest and curliest varieties.
Kurly Kale is a rustic plant that can grow to a height up to 70-80 cm. It has dark green leaves and a very bubbly shape.
It has a pale to dark green color with large, wrinkled leaves and long stems. It is hardy and fibrous when it is fully mature, and tender enough to be used as a raw salad green when it is young.
Growing this kale is easy: it can remain on the field during winter and tastes even better and sweeter after a touch of frost. It can be collected from the base of the plant and boiled or used in soups.
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