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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week I planted out 40 Kale plants in the Batty Langley vegetable garden that have been quietly growing along in the greenhouse since September. We are trying three varieties,&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="western">This week I planted out 40 Kale plants in the Batty Langley vegetable garden that have been quietly growing along in the greenhouse since September. We are trying three varieties, &#8216;Red Russian&#8217;, &#8216;Cavolo Nero&#8217; and &#8216;Borecole &#8211; Green Curled Dwarf&#8217;.</p>
<p class="western">Kale does well over the colder months, so will hopefully add some interest in the garden over the following darker months. As pigeons take a fancy to stripping the foliage off plants in the Brassica family, the precaution of placing net over the kale plants has been necessary to stop them becoming just tattered stems!</p>
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<p class="western">I have used two beds to grow the kale in, with 20 plants in each one, and to create a neat formal look the use of a tape measure was implemented to ensure even spacing.</p>
<p class="western">The botanical name for kale is <i>Brassica oleracea var. acephala, &#8216;Brassica&#8217;</i> being the genus consisting of cabbages, <i>&#8216;oleracea&#8217; </i>meaning that the plant can be used as a vegetable and <i>&#8216;acephala&#8217;</i> meaning &#8216;without a head&#8217;, i.e that the plant is loose leafed rather than with a head as many cultivated cabbages have. Kale has a long history as a food crop, being one of the most important green vegetables in Europe up until the end of the Middle Ages.</p>
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