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Heirloom Georgia Southern Collards Seeds (3g)

Savor the subtly flavored, tender leaves of Georgia Southern Collards: A southern kitchen staple and a relative to cabbage and kale.

  • Versatile Culinary Use  Enjoy raw or cooked in everything from steamed side dishes to hearty soups.
  • 100% Heirloom – Non-GMO Seeds.
  • Adaptable & Hardy  Grows in most regions with ease.
  • Robust Packaging  Dried and packed airtight for over five years of storage life.

Achieve your food independence with Georgia Southern Collards from Patriot Seeds!

 

Heirloom Georgia Southern Collards Planting Instructions

Collards prefer cooler weather, so plant in early spring or late summer.

Prior to planting, till the soil to a depth of 8 inches. Space the seeds 2 to 4 inches apart in rows 2 feet apart and cover them with 1/4 inch of fine soil. Firm lightly and water gently.

While full sun is ideal, Georgia Southern Collards will tolerate partial shade. Estimated grow time is between 40 and 65 days.

 

Heirloom Georgia Southern Collards Harvesting Instructions

Your Georgia Southern Collards will be ready for harvest when their foliage reaches between 6 and 8 inches long, approximately 40 to 65 days post-sowing.

Harvest just the lower leaves or the entire plant before the leaves become tough. The flavor of collards is best after a light frost.

 

Did You Know About This?

Georgia Southern Collards are a time-tested variety, having been cultivated and loved in the American South since around 1880.