Kale Sprouts - Green Kale

Mild, sweet flavor similar to other Brassicas. This Kale produces a lovely green leaved sprout.

This is the same seed we sell for Green Kale Micro-Greens.

Our Kale comes from a source which is certified organic.

Note: We sell Green Kale by the 1/2 pound.

 

All our seeds are sourced from certified organic suppliers.
$19.42 / 1/2 lb.
$19.42 / 1/2 lb.
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Vitamins A, B, C, E and K
Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc
Carotene, Chlorophyll, Amino Acids, Trace Elements
Antioxidants
Protein: 30-35%

Nice, mild and nutty.

The amount of Kale Sprouts - Green Kale produced by 1 unit of Seed. For Example 2:1 means that 1 pound of Seed will produce 2 pounds of Sprouts or whatever crop you are growing. You do not have to grow them all at once of course, unless you wish to =:-D

The time it takes to grow a finished 3 - 6 days, or other crop (Micro-Greens, Grass, Greens) from a dry Seed. Note: This "finished" Sprout is our preference. you may grow them for as long as you want! In fact, we suggest that you taste them at every rinse to discover when you like them best.

How to Grow Kale Sprouts - Green Kale

  1. SoakWake Your Seeds Up!

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    3 Tbs. of seed in cool water for 4-12 hours.
  2. DrainDraining is the process by which we regulate the amount of moisture our sprouts have available - until their next Rinse.

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    off soak water. Do not ever soak again.
  3. RinseRinsing is the process by which we add moisture to our sprouts.

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    thoroughly.
  4. Drain Thoroughly.
  5. Rinse and Drain with cool water every 8-12 hours.
  6. On day 3, move your SprouterA sprouter is a tool or device used to germinate seeds for growing edible sprouts.

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    to indirect sunlight.
  7. Continue to Rinse and Drain every 8-12 hours.
  8. HarvestHarvesting is what we do when our crop is done growing.

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    on day 5 or 6, when the leaves are open and most of them are green.
  9. De-HullDe-hulling is the process of removing hulls (seed coats) from your finished sprouts.

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    your crop if you like, before Refrigerating.

The seed of most Brassicas is virtually identical, but this is Green Kale seed.

After an 8 hour Soak, followed by their first Rinse and thorough Draining.

In case you are wondering, we are looking into an Easy Sprout, in which our Kale is sprouting.

12 hours later, following another Rinse and thorough Draining.

Another 12 hours later, following another Rinse and thorough Draining.

Yet another 12 hours passes....
I think you get the idea - every 12 hours you Rinse and Drain thoroughly.
Be sure to click the Video tab, and watch our scintillating bit of cinema that lives there.
It'll help you grasp fully what I mean by Thorough.

If you are sprouting in a hot and humid place/time, add a 3rd Rinse/Drain to your daily schedule (8 hours apart of course) - from the time you start and until your crop is done. Sprouts generate a lot of heat as they grow, and Brassicas are cool weather crops, so they especially like to be cooled down.

A mere 12 hours later.

This is actually only 11 hours later =;-)

And again - 12 hours later.

12 hours pass....

12ish hours later.
You can harvest now if you wish.
It is a good idea to De-Hull your crop.
If you are going to De-Hull without a Salad Spinner, be sure to Drain especially thoroughly, so your crop can dry adequately before Refrigerating.

12 hours ago (when that last picture was taken) I De-Hulled my crop using the Bowl Method (described 1/2 way down our De-Hulling page), so I Drained especially thoroughly after returning my Kale Sprouts to my Easy Sprout.
Now I can snap the Solid Lid onto my Easy Sprout, or put my sprouts in a plastic bag (or better), and put 'em in the fridge. But, I'm gonna eat some first!

I can't decide if I should make a grilled cheese on my homemade sourdough...

or a salad.

Maybe I'll have both =:-D

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cfox
Beautiful high yielding seeds

I'm a long time customer of SproutPeople. Not only is their customer service fantastic, their seeds are quickly germinating and high yielding. I like to stock up on kale and broccoli microgreens to grow in trays and throw into smoothies. The kale crops in my area have not been fresh, so this is the best way to ensure high quality nutrition that can be grown indoors. The arugula microgreens are incredible and taste just like the fully grown plant. Thank you for great products and a great company!

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cfox
Beautiful high yielding seeds

I'm a long time customer of SproutPeople. Not only is their customer service fantastic, their seeds are quickly germinating and high yielding. I like to stock up on kale and broccoli microgreens to grow in trays and throw into smoothies. The kale crops in my area have not been fresh, so this is the best way to ensure high quality nutrition that can be grown indoors. The arugula microgreens are incredible and taste just like the fully grown plant. Thank you for great products and a great company!

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Cyn
The ONLY Kale Seed I'll buy!!

Sprout People always has the best seeds, and once again that is true with their Kale. I bought Kale srouting seeds from from another company a while back when SP was out of stock, and the germination rate was pathetic. With the Sprout People Kale; almost all the seed sprouted and the sprouts just tasted fresher than the other company's! Thanks Sprout People for always having the best seed around! ;)

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Cyn
The ONLY Kale Seed I'll buy!!

Sprout People always has the best seeds, and once again that is true with their Kale. I bought Kale srouting seeds from from another company a while back when SP was out of stock, and the germination rate was pathetic. With the Sprout People Kale; almost all the seed sprouted and the sprouts just tasted fresher than the other company's! Thanks Sprout People for always having the best seed around! ;)