Gorilla Gardening Feather cabbage planter bag

Vegetable seeds
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Product details

The kale planting bag from Gorilla Gardening offers a practical solution for anyone looking to grow their own vegetables at home. With a volume of 8 liters, the bag contains high-quality coconut soil and seeds of a tall-growing kale variety. This variety is characterized by its dark green, finely divided leaves and is ideal for self-sufficient gardeners who want to enjoy fresh vegetables straight from their own garden. Sowing takes place in June, and the plants require a sunny location to thrive optimally. Kale is a perennial plant and needs some protection in winter when cultivated outdoors. The flowering period is in July, with the flowers displaying a yellow color. This planting bag is an excellent choice for gardening enthusiasts and anyone looking to make their diet more sustainable.

  • Contains high-quality coconut soil and seeds for easy cultivation at home
  • Tall-growing kale variety with dark green, finely divided leaves
  • Ideal for self-sufficiency and sustainable cultivation
  • Requires a sunny location and winter protection.

Key specifications

Use
Self-catering guests
sowing period
June
Variety
Veg
Sun
Full sun
Life span
Perennial
Flower colour
Yellow
Item number
8261471

General information

Manufacturer
Gorilla Gardening
Category
Seeds
Manufacturer no.
9031812
Release date
5.4.2018

plant appearance

Flower colour
Yellow

Seeds properties

seed type
Vegetable seeds
Variety
Veg
sowing period
June
Bloom
July
Life span
Perennial
Hardiness
Protection over winter necessary (outdoors)
Use
Self-catering guests

habitat

Sun
Full sun

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 x

Product dimensions

Height
50 cm
Weight
938 g

Package dimensions

Length
21 cm
Width
13 cm
Height
7 cm
Weight
670 g

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