I love red Russian kale too, particularly at this time of year. The stems are so tender, too, perfect for salads. (Although I had some one year that was a bit tough - I don't know if that was down to growing conditions or if it was a less tender strain).
I love it - Thank you! It's always great when I can work on things my readers directly want. Much appreciated. Some of those are longer answers though - as in - not "a post" but perhaps a month long spring series. Very cool.
I love red Russian kale too, particularly at this time of year. The stems are so tender, too, perfect for salads. (Although I had some one year that was a bit tough - I don't know if that was down to growing conditions or if it was a less tender strain).
You should do a Q&A post!
I'll get you started:
What are good plants for direct and strong sunlight? Say, on a terrace maybe 🤔
What are some good plants that can live on a high shelf in the kitchen or bathroom where there's effectively no light?
And how to maintain them!?
Also, what's the best and easiest method to automatically water houseplants when you're traveling?
Sorry for the tangent riff, but the list of spring possibilities got me thinking about these persistent questions!
I love it - Thank you! It's always great when I can work on things my readers directly want. Much appreciated. Some of those are longer answers though - as in - not "a post" but perhaps a month long spring series. Very cool.
Sue, what a great post! I'm so touched that my post helped inspire it. Made my day! :)
Nice! I am so glad. Credit where it is due.