Champion Collards Seedlings

Certified Organic

Brassica oleracea

Sweet in the fall but delicious anytime.

Collards are extraordinarily nutritious and make delicious greasy greens, braised in oil with garlic. It's easy to pluck a big bunch and cook them quickly. They accompany nearly any dish well. (Tip: slice leaves across the stem into thin strips before cooking. After cooking, it's easy and fun to twirl cooked tender greens around your fork--like noodles--or to pluck them with chopsticks from a steaming bowl.)

$5.49

Seedling preorders have ended for the 2024 season. In-person shopping of a limited selection of seedlings is available at 11 Airport Road, Accord, NY 12404, from 9am to 5pm daily through May 23rd, then from 8am to 2pm daily from May 24th to 26th.
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4-pack of seedlings $5.49 Sold out for 2024 preorders.

Start collards indoors 6 weeks before planting date. Transplant when plants are 4" high, 18" apart. Harvest larger outer leaves, leaving the smaller inner leaves to grow.

Collards prefer cooler temperatures and thus make a good spring and fall crops. They become extremely sweet after a frost, and last in the garden unprotected beyond December. For a hearty cold season supply, start indoors in early July, transplant in August and let grow until first frost date. In a mild fall, they will continue to grow if harvested regularly.

Days to Germination 7 to 14 days
Days to Maturity 75 days
Planting Depth ½ inch
Spacing in Row 18 inches
Spacing Between Rows 18 inches
Height at Maturity 30 inches
Width at Maturity 24 to 30 inches
Sun Preference Full to Partial Sun

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