Azure-Star Kohlrabi

New! 50-60 days Azur-Star has absolutely beautiful blue-violet skin and crisp, juicy, peppery-sweet, white flesh. An early maturing, slow-to-bolt cultivar, it is well-suited to both spring and fall harvests. Azur-Star yields gorgeous, flat-round bulbs best harvested at 3” in diameter, about the size of a tennis ball, adorned with fantastic blue-green foliage. Perfect for roasting, garlic-rich creamed Kohlrabi, slaws and crudité platters, its leaves and stems are also edible. (OP)

One packet of about 70 seeds

** This item will be available to ship in late January 2026 **

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  • This Teutonic Brassica, legend has it, came to us via Attila the Hun. Kohlrabi is loaded with nutrients (including calcium), has practically no calories and is just about impossible to find at the market. Kohlrabi tastes like a cross between a Radish and a Cucumber, with a dense texture and a great crunch. Sow in spring and/or in the late summer for fall harvest. Harvest on the small and sweet side; the leaves are perfect for stir-fries, so no part is wasted. We love it the old-fashioned way: steamed lightly, then baked in a cheesy-cream sauce (try Edam or Gouda for a change) until piping hot. Excellent comfort food to store away in the freezer for the winter. Average seed life: 2 years.
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This Teutonic Brassica, legend has it, came to us via Attila the Hun. Kohlrabi is loaded with nutrients (including calcium), has practically no calories and is just about impossible to find at the market. Kohlrabi tastes like a cross between a Radish and a Cucumber, with a dense texture and a great crunch. Sow in spring and/or in the late summer for fall harvest. Harvest on the small and sweet side; the leaves are perfect for stir-fries, so no part is wasted. We love it the old-fashioned way: steamed lightly, then baked in a cheesy-cream sauce (try Edam or Gouda for a change) until piping hot. Excellent comfort food to store away in the freezer for the winter. Average seed life: 2 years.
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