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Vegetables - Collard Seeds
Collards are yet another member of the Brassica family, and are better known in the southern states. They form large, dark green leaves that are a necessary ingredient of many favorite meals in the southern states. The leaves do not store for very long in the refrigerator, so it is best to grow out your own crop from our collard green seeds, and harvest it as needed. This leafy green is simply packed with healthy nutrients!
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Champion Collard Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xChampion Collard Seeds
Brassica oleracea
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This hardy collard is frost tolerant, very vigorous, and great for spring or summer greens! Widely adapted, this variety holds up well in the garden and produces large, dark green leaves with a mild cabbage-like flavor.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Georgia Collard Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xGeorgia Collard Seeds
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Morris Heading Collard Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xMorris Heading Collard Seeds
Brassica oleracea
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The delicious blue-green leaves of this collard are slow to bolt and full of antioxidants. An old Southern favorite, they get even sweeter after a frost. The 10" to 18" leaves form on plants that can get up to three feet tall. They are ready to eat in 80 days.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Vates Collard Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xVates Collard Seeds
Brassica oleracea
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These collards have a uniform, compact growth habit, with non-heading and slow-bolting plants. Their mild cabbage flavor makes these ideal greens for boiling, and they are good for canning and freezing as well. The large blue-green leaves are ready in 75 days and are also frost-resistant.Starting at $3.25 USD
Collards are yet another member of the Brassica family, and are better known in the southern states. They form large, dark green leaves that are a necessary ingredient of many favorite meals in the southern states. The leaves do not store for very long in the refrigerator, so it is best to grow out your own crop from our collard green seeds, and harvest it as needed. This leafy green is simply packed with healthy nutrients!