Kohlrabi is popular across Europe, though it’s less often seen in English-speaking countries. That shouldn’t deter you from growing this interesting, tasty vegetable. Keep reading to learn more about growing kohlrabi in the garden and kohlrabi plant spacing.

Plant Spacing for Kohlrabi

Kohlrabi is a cool weather plant that grows well in the spring and even better in the fall. It will flower if temperatures fall below 45 F. (7 C.), but it will get woody and tough if they stay above 75 F. (23 C.). This makes the window for growing them quite small in a lot of climates, especially considering that kohlrabi takes about 60 days to mature. In the spring, seeds should be sown 1 to 2 weeks before the average last frost. Sow seeds in a row at a depth of half an inch (1.25 cm.). What’s a good distance for kohlrabi seed spacing? Kohlrabi seed spacing should be one every 2 inches (5 cm.). Kohlrabi row spacing should be about 1 foot (30.5 cm.) apart. Once the seedlings have sprouted and have a couple of true leaves, thin them to 5 or 6 inches (12.5-15 cm.) apart. If you’re gentle, you can move your thinned seedlings to another spot and they will probably keep growing. If you want to get a head start on cool spring weather, plant your kohlrabi seeds indoors a few weeks before the last frost. Transplant them outdoors about a week before the last frost. Plant spacing for kohlrabi transplants should be one every 5 or 6 inches (12.5-15 cm.). There’s no need to thin transplants.

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