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What month do you harvest collard greens?

What month do you harvest collard greens?

Consistent moisture will produce the best quality leaves. In the South, collards are best for fall, winter, and early spring harvests, to avoid the temperature extremes of midsummer — even though they will tolerate some measure of heat.

What month do you plant collard greens in Georgia?

Collards are usually planted in the fall for winter harvest, but can also be set out in late winter for spring and early summer harvest. For the earliest spring production, start with store-bought transplants; buy ones that have a good green color, are short and compact, and are free of pests.

How big do Georgia collards get?

24 – 36 IN
Mature Height24 – 36 IN.

What’s the best way to grow Georgia collards?

Georgia collards are prized for their sweet, cabbage-like flavor. Leaves are ruffled and blue-green. Leaves taste best when young. Rich in vitamins and minerals. Grows best in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade and even appreciates it in spring in hot climates. Withstands cold weather; frost makes leaves sweet.

When is Bonnie plants 6pk collards in season?

When will this item be available for purchase in Waukegan, illinios stores. Hello JJ, thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. The Bonnie Plants 6PK Collards – Georgia Hybrid plant is in season!

What kind of flavor does a Georgia Collard have?

Georgia collards are prized for their sweet, cabbage-like flavor. Leaves are ruffled and blue-green. Leaves taste best when young. Rich in vitamins and minerals.

When is the best time to harvest collards?

You can continue to harvest collards until temps tumble to the teens. It’s a good idea to protect newly planted seedlings from late spring or early fall frosts by covering plants with a frost blanket. Common issues: Watch out for cabbage loopers, imported cabbageworms, slugs, cabbage root maggots, aphids, and flea beetles.