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Georgia Southern Collard Seeds
Georgia Southern Collard Seeds
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Georgia Southern Collard
Georgia Southern Collard is a classic Southern heirloom green known for its large, tender leaves, robust growth, and cold tolerance. A staple in traditional Southern gardens, it’s perfect for fresh cooking, sautéing, or slow-cooked dishes.
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Type: Heirloom
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Days to Maturity: ~65–75 days
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Growth Habit: Leafy green; upright plants 18–24 inches tall
Plant Details:
Plants produce large, dark green, smooth leaves with a mild, slightly earthy flavor. Highly productive and hardy, Georgia Southern Collards thrive in cool weather and can withstand light frosts.
Flavor & Use:
Mild, tender, and flavorful. Ideal for sautéing, steaming, soups, stews, or traditional Southern-style slow cooking. Leaves can be harvested continuously for extended production.
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds directly or start indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost. Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Space plants 12–18 inches apart. Regular harvesting of outer leaves encourages continued growth.
A dependable heirloom collard offering classic flavor, resilience, and year-round garden productivity. 🥬
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