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Gary Pilarchik: MFG 2016: Kale is a Biennial Vegetable – Cut Old Kale Back in the Spring and it Can Regrow

Many Kale varieties can survive winters that have freezing nights and freezing ground. I am in Maryland Zone 7. Kale plants can take frost. I let mine grow well into November and still harvest it. Come late February or Early March, I cut it back. I get leaves, buds and flowers I can eat. After I harvest it a 2nd time, I remove it and plant new kale.

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