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• You Will Get 400 Seeds Of Georgia Collard Seeds (Brassica Oleracea ) Heirloom Vegetable Spring Fall Vegetable Seeds.
• All Collards Are Green, And Look Similar To Cabbage Plants Without The Snowy Head In The Middle. Though Collards Are Typically Associated With The South As A Popular Side Dish, The Plant Does Well In Cooler Climates.
• Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season.
• Usda Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
• Planting Method: From Transplant.
• Sunlight: Full Sun.
• Color: Green.
• Days To Maturity (# Days): 75.
• Additional Characteristics: Cool Season Vegetables,Freezer Friendly Vegetables.
• Row Spacing: 18-36".
• Sow Depth: 1/4".
• Before Planting: Collards Need A Fertile, Well-Drained Soil High In Organic Matter With A Ph Range Of 6.0–7.5. Consistent Moisture Will Produce The Best Quality Leaves. | Planting: For Direct Sow, Plant From Early Spring To Approximately 3 Months Before Expected Fall Frost. Sow 3-4 Seeds Every 12″, ½” Deep, In Rows 18–36″ Apart. Thin To 1 Plant Per 12″. For Baby Leaf Production, Sow 30-40 Seeds Per Foot In At ¼” Deep. For An Early Spring Crop, Sow 2 Seeds Per Cell At ¼” Deep. Seedlings Should Be Ready To Transplant In 4-6 Weeks. If Possible Keep Soil Temperature Over 75°F Until Germination, Then Reduce Air Temperature To About 55-60°F. Transplant Outdoors 12–18″ Apart In Rows 18–36″ Apart. Collards Prefer Cooler Growing Temperatures, Between 55–75°F But Will Produce Good Crops Under Warmer, Summer Conditions. For A Fall Crop, Start Seedlings Late Spring And Transplant Outdoors In Mid-Late Summer. To Ensure Mature Heads, Seed The Crop Early In Areas Where Heavy Freezes Occur Early In Fall. For A Winter Crop, Successful Collards Crops Can Be Grown Where Winters Are Mild And Rarely Get Below 32°F. Transplants Can Be Set Out From September To February In These Regions. | Watering: Water 1 To 1.5 Inches Per Week. | Ertilizer: Collards Need Full Sun, But They Can Be Planted In Poorer Or Average Soils. | Days To Maturity: Collards Generally Take 75 Days To Reach Maturity, But The Leaves Can Be Harvested Before. | Harvesting: Beginning About 2 Months After Planting, Harvest By Clipping Individual Leaves. Collards Are Very Hardy, And The Eating Quality Will Improve Into The Late Fall With Light Frost. Late Summer Sown Or Planted Collards Can Be Wintered In Cold Frames Or Hoop-Houses. Protecting With Row Covers Can Extend The Harvest Period. | Tips: Collards Have A Better Flavor After Withstanding A Few Frosts, And They Can Tolerate Temperatures Into The Upper 20S.
Plant came incredibly healthy and suprisingly fast. They are very well aged root stock with a very healthy leaf growth. Incredibly happy.
It arrived in very good shape on it's trip here to Texas. I planted it and it had some transplant shock, but has already recovered and perked back up well.
Tree arrived in perfect condition! It even had new growth on it. Transplanted it right away, and hoping for yummy avocados soon!
My “Little Cado” dwarf avocado tree arrived earlier than expected and in excellent condition! It’s loaded with leaves with many more coming. It was packed very well and didn’t seem stressed at all from the travel. I wasn’t able to find this variety of avocado at any of the local nurseries so I gave this company a try and they really came through and went beyond my expectations. Can’t wait to plant it!
Beautiful, healthy tree! Fast shipping and wonderful packaging! Seller is an A++++! I'm also a repeat customer and have had great experiences with this seller!! Thank you!
Really like the way the seeds was packaged for shipping
Items arrived on time and as advertised, a question was promptly responded to.
Fast shipping and well packaged. Excellent service. Thank you