Oh what big frills you have: Ornamental Cabbage & Kale
Are you looking to add extra appeal to your fall through winter landscape or container gardens? Ornamental Cabbage & Kale have all the frills! Planted alongside chrysanthemums, snapdragons and pansies, among others, ornamental cabbage and kale add distinctive bold texture and vibrant seasonal color.
Frequently called “flowering” cabbage and kale, these fall favorites are not flowers at all, but large dense rosettes of colorful, frilly foliage richly variegated with cream, white, green, pink, rose and purple- the purple fall palette.
While these plants are similar to the cabbage and kale cooked in the kitchen and consumed in salads, soups, stews, etc, it is important to note that ornamental varieties are cultivated for color and shape rather than taste. If you would like to plant these ornamental selections and use them in your kitchen, use them as a garnish only. Trust us- they are more attractive than tasty!
We also have the edible varieties of cabbage and kale that should be planted to consume through your winter!
Ornamental Cabbage- Leaves tend to have a smoother appearance with a wavy leaf edge.
Ornamental Kale- Leaves are frilly-edged and sometimes deeply cut or lobed.
These cold-tolerant annuals improve in appearance after a frost or two, bringing out more intense and brilliant colors in their foliage-perfect for use as both an autumn accent plant
It is popular to plant them in your fall-winter borders, or planted in containers. They typically grow around 12-18’’ high and wide, and need about 12’’ spaced between them when used as a border. They enjoy full sun in an area with rich, moist, well-drained soil.
When you plant them in the ground, add some compost or Happy Frog Soil conditioner to each planting hole to enrich the native soil. Also, sprinkle in a small handful of starter fertilizer, like Osmcote, to get your cabbage/kale off to a healthy start.
When you plant them in a container, it is best to plant with a light-weight, nutritious potting soil, like Happy Frog or Strawberry Fields potting soil. We have these and several other options to pick from, but always go with a potting soil blend as these are specially formulated for plants going into pots. Don’t forget to add a slow-release fertilizer, like Osmocote. This will feed your plants all season long with no effort from you!
You will enjoy ornamental cabbage and kale during our colder months. Once they begin to “bolt” in the Spring, they send up their flower stalks; that can be your signal to pull them out and replace them with Spring-Summer annuals.
For this cool season, try planting them in your flower/landscape beds and/or container gardens for the long-lasting color and texture interest they will bring into your surroundings!









