Georgia Collards Greens
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Georgia Collards Greens Heirloom Seeds
Collard Greens are a high source of vitamins
A and C and calcium, and will
produce an abundance of
greens from very few plants.
A winter hardy variety best suited for the South
known since before 1880.
Plants are vigorous 2-3" tall
with crumbled leaves and fine flavor.
Tolerate poor soil and temperature extremes.
Untreated seeds.
Days To Maturity: 80 days
Approximately 100 seeds per packet.
Botanical Name: Brassica Oleracea.
Planting:
Collards are an easy crop to grow and can be
sown in early spring through July.
Soil temperature should be at least 50 degrees.
How To Harvest
Georgia Collards Greens Heirloom Seeds
Leave some of the flowering plants
alone to form seed pods.
You'll be able to identify them easily
once they form because they look
almost like green beans.
In fact, some people even eat them.
The pods can be left to dry right on the plant
in the same way you would
leave bean pods to dry.
Once dry, store them in a
paper bag until you plant them.
Heirloom Georgia Collards Greens
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