Purple Kohlrabi Seeds, Di Vienna Viole, Purple Vienna
Named for a German word meaning "cabbage turnip," kohlrabi was developed first around the 16th century in northern Europe. By the end of that century, it had spread throughout the rest of the continent as well as to the Mediterranean region. The first recorded mention of kohlrabi in the States is found in the early 16th century. More recently, the countries of China, Israel, and Africa have discovered this vegetable; it has become quite a staple of northern Indian cuisine. Purple Vienna heirloom kohlrabi in particular dates back to 1863.
| Type | Kohlrabi |
| Family | Cabbage Family |
| Temperature Soil | 45-75F |
| Temperature Daytime | 45-65F |
| Temperature Evening | 40+F |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Short, 40-55 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 6.0-6.8 |
| Zones | 3A-9B |
| Plant Placement | 8 Plants, 4 Row |
Di Vienna Viole o/Kohlrabi: Medium size plant with a short top. Plant is an early garden variety. Li plant from ground in whole when the stalk has reached its optimum growth.
Price
$2.69
