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Georgia Southern Collard Seeds
1 Gram Packet: approx seed count=300
The Georgia Southern variety of collard is a large collard with a cabbage-like taste. The blue green leaves can grow up to 36" tall and do not bunch or head like cabbage leaves.
Planting instructions:Plant collard seeds outside one month before last frost, or three months before the first frost of the fall. Georgia Southern Collard seeds may also be started indoors 5-7 weeks early. A well drained/sandy location with fertile soil works best.
Wikipedia-Collard
Harvesting:Cut away collard leaves as desired and more leaves will grow, or cut off whole plant at ground. Nutritional Value:Georgia southern collards are a valuable source of Vitamins: A & K. Collecting Seed:Allow plant to mature and seed heads to appear. Collect seed heads as they dry out.
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