Seeds of Scotland

Texel Greens

£2.50

Brassica carinata  - approximately 300 seeds.

Sometimes known as Abyssinian mustard or Garlic kale. This delicious salad green has a lovely mild garlic flavour when eaten raw, like a combination of spinach and wild garlic. This is one of our favourites! You can also, harvest immature flower stems and cook them like broccoli.  Well suited to cut-&-come-again. Successional sow throughout the season to have a constant supply of these delicious leaves.

Alternative spelling: 'Texsel'

 

 

 

 

Growing Info

Sow into modules indoors from March until September. Transplant after 3-4 weeks. May also be direct sown from early spring through late summer. Sow in succession for an extended harvest. 

Texel Greens are hardy and August/September sowings can be transplanted undercover to provide a crop throughout the winter. 

Tip: Cover young plants in insect mesh to protect from flea beetle (spring/summer).

Germination: 85% 2025

Resources

For more information about growing and saving seeds check out the Grow North Growing Guide a fantastic resource produced by Transition Black Isle specifically for growers in the North of Scotland.

Postage

All seeds are posted via Royal Mails 48-hour tracked service at a flat rate of £2.99. Please note, due to legislation covering the inspection and sale of seeds, we can only post orders to Scotland, England and Wales. Please read our Shipping Policy for more information.

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