All reviews for category Kale seeds

Westland Half-Dwarf Curly untreated Kale - Ferme de Sainte Marthe seeds - Brassica oleracea acephala

Westland Half-Dwarf Curly untreated Kale - Ferme de Sainte Marthe seeds - Brassica oleracea acephala

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Received loud and clear, thank you.
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Michèle DAUTEL

Curly Kale Late Autumn

Curly Kale Late Autumn

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Received with thanks
Not yet sown (cold wave announced), but I'm sure it will shoot, full confidence in your expertise. Thank you for the very accurate delivery, and for the pleasant little shoots inside. I will recommend you!

Nancy G.

Very well
Order received without any issues. All good.

patrick D.

Seeds
Product not necessarily easy to find, yet unplanted.

delphine P.

Starbor F1 Kale - Brassica oleracea acephala

Starbor F1 Kale - Brassica oleracea acephala

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AMIENS
Received a package with crumbs of seeds. Managed to salvage only 12 seeds out of 25. Thankfully, they have produced very beautiful plants.

Martine

Yes, I have received my order of kale seeds... but many of the seeds were crushed in the package? I managed to salvage 8 seeds... out of the total!

joel G.

Not all the seeds have germinated, but the ones that did have produced beautiful plants and excellent crisps.

Hung D.

Well
The seeds have germinated well, the cabbages are magnificent. But for me, I enjoy them raw in salads, but cooked I find them lacking in taste.

Françoise A.

The order was delivered within 24 hours as advertised, the plants are in excellent condition, well packaged. Thank you. I will recommend other products.

Hung D.

Tuscan Kale Nero di Toscana - Lacinato kale

Tuscan Kale Nero di Toscana - Lacinato kale

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Joinville-Le-Pont
BEWARE OF PREDATORS - I have planted some seeds of this cabbage in buckets - at the end of May. All of them have germinated. However, once in the garden, the young plants have been eaten several times. I struggle to keep them and they remain very small in size as they do not exceed 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16in) in height (as of 10th November). Will try again next year...

Barbara