Shetland Kail

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Shetland Kail

A traditional Scottish kale grown for centuries in the Shetland Islands — hardy, tasty leaves perfect for soups, stews, and winter greens.

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Description

  • Best Grown: Outdoors
  • Sowing Time: April–June
  • Plant Out: May–July, once seedlings are sturdy and frost risk has passed
  • Harvest Time: September–March (approx. 20–28 weeks from sowing)
  • Spacing: Thin or transplant seedlings to 45 cm apart in rows 60 cm apart
  • Height: Grows approx. 60–90 cm tall
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Why grow it?

  • Traditional Scottish heirloom crop

  • Very hardy and tolerant of cold, wet conditions

  • Produces tender, tasty greens through winter

  • Grown historically as a key vegetable in Shetland crofting

  • Rich in vitamins and minerals

How to grow: Traditionally sown in Shetland in late summer, overwintered outside and planted out next spring. For spring sowing, sow late winter/early spring under protection and plant out when large enough. Allow 45 cm to 60 cm between plants. Keep soil moist and weed-free. Harvest lower leaves throughout autumn and winter as needed for fresh greens and flower stems and heads the following spring.

Cooking / usage ideas: Traditionally used in soups and broths. Also delicious steamed, stir-fried, or used like any other kale. Mild, earthy flavour with tender leaves.

Seeds per pack: Approx. 150 seeds