Collards Georgia
Brassica oleracea Georgia
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Plants reach 30 to 36 inches tall.
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The Classic for Delectable Flavor!
Quick-to-finish, non-heading plants produce plenty of succulent greens!
80 days. A beloved favorite for many years, Georgia is tops for tender, moist bite and reliably heavy yields. The non-heading plants reach 30 to 36 inches tall, producing abundantly, and the greens are unsurpassed for fresh-collard taste. Collards are wonderfully tolerant of both heat and cold; in fact, their flavor is sweetened by a little frost. Sow seeds directly in early spring or in late summer for a fall crop; or start indoors 5 to 7 weeks before setting out. If you want tall plants with full-sized leaves to harvest all at once space the seedlings 15 inches apart. For smaller plants with leaves that can be picked as they arise, space them just 6 to 8 inches apart. Pkt is 1/32 oz (210 seeds), which sows 250 feet.
Seeds Item # 5083 Collards Georgia
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Sunday, November 23
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Collards Georgia
Botanical Name:
Brassica
oleracea
Georgia
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Sun Exposure:
Full Sun
Soil Moisture:
Moist, well-drained
Soil Types/Tolerance:
Normal, loamy
Ship Form:
Seeds
Product Category:
Vegetables
Seeds
Days to Maturity:
80 days
Fruit Color:
Green
Uses:
Outdoor
Additional Features:
Edible
Cool Season
Special Resistance:
Cold Hardy
Heat Tolerant
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