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Kohlrabi Seed Starting Tips

Kohlrabi Seed Starting Tips

Kohlrabi is a cool-season crop; it’s best grown in spring and fall.

Kohlrabi is not a root crop; the edible part of the plant is a swollen portion of the stem growing above the soil.

Kohlrabi can be eaten raw or cooked, and it stores well for winter use.

To be tender and tasty, kohlrabi must be grown quickly and without interruption. It’s important to keep the soil just moist and grow kohlrabi in soil rich in organic matter and aged compost.

Sow kohlrabi in spring for an early summer harvest and use; start a second crop in mid- to late summer for winter storage and use.

Kohlrabi matures in 45 to 60 days depending on the variety.

Kohlrabi Sowing and Planting Tips

More tips at How to Grow Kohlrabi.

Interplanting: Plant kohlrabi with bush beans, beets, celery, cucumbers, lettuce, and onions.

Container Growing: Choose a container 6 inches across or more for each plant and 8 inches deep.

Kohlrabi Planting Calendar

For Fall and Winter Harvest:

Kohlrabi Seed Starting Tips

Kohlrabi Recommended Varieties

Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes

Kohlrabi belong to the Brassicacea (Cruciferae) or cabbage family, other members include cabbage, kale, collard, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and turnips.


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