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Southern Grove Kohlrabi
Zones 7-10
See why gardeners love kohlrabi—and why growing it in the South is easier than you may think. This European-cultivated green is sometimes thought of as a cold-weather vegetable, but there are kohlrabi varieties that are more heat-tolerant and can be grown successfully in the southern parts of the United States. Our Southern Grove gardening experts are pleased to bring you a host of heat-tolerant kohlrabi varieties, including favorites like Early White Vienna. Kohlrabi is a wonderful addition to the kitchen, and a joy to harvest. With a little planning ahead, you can successfully grow kohlrabi in Zone 7, 8, 9 or even 10!