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All Collard Greens Seeds

All Collard Greens Seeds

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We have the highest quality Collard Greens Seeds to plant in your organic vegetable garden. 

Collard greens, scientifically known as Brassica oleracea, are a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the Brassicaceae family. They are closely related to other cruciferous vegetables such as kale, cabbage, and broccoli. Collard greens are native to the Mediterranean region and have been cultivated for centuries for their nutritional value and culinary versatility.

Collard greens are known for their large, dark green leaves that grow in a rosette pattern. The leaves are thick and have a slightly bitter taste, similar to kale or mustard greens. They are rich in vitamins and minerals, making them a nutritious addition to any diet.

Collard greens are also low in calories and fat, making them an excellent choice for those looking to maintain a healthy weight or manage their calorie intake. They are a great option for individuals following a vegetarian or vegan diet, as they provide essential nutrients typically found in animal products.

When it comes to cooking collard greens, there are numerous delicious and healthy options. They can be sautéed, steamed, boiled, or added to soups and stews. Collard greens can also be used as a wrap or added to salads for an extra nutritional boost.

Collard greens are a nutritious and versatile leafy green vegetable. They are packed with vitamins and minerals, low in calories, and can be enjoyed in a variety of delicious dishes. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner in the kitchen, collard greens are a great addition to any meal.

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    Collard - Georgia Southern

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    • This is the traditional Collard Green variety popularly grown in the south

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      These plants produce large yields of dark blue-green cabbage-like leaves

      - Tolerates heat, humidity, and poor soil conditions

    • Days to Maturity | 75 day

    • Collards | Plant seeds 3 to 4 weeks before your first frost for Spring harvest. Sow seeds approximately 12" from one another.

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    Collard is widely considered to be a healthy food, collards are good sources of vitamin C and soluble fiber and contain multiple nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as diindolylmethane and sulforaphane.[citation needed] Roughly a quarter pound (approx. 100 g) of cooked collards contains 46 calories.


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    Collard - Morris Heading

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    • Extremely tender, medium green leaves are broad and slightly crumpled

      - Compact plant forming loose heads of short steamed leaves

      - Tolerant of heat and cold and very rich in vitamins and minerals

      - The juicy leaves have a mild cabbage-like flavor and are delicious boiled, steamed, or as an addition to salads. 36 inches tall

    • Days to Maturity | 80 days

    • Collards | Plant seeds 3 to 4 weeks before your first frost for Spring harvest. Sow seeds approximately 12" from one another.

      Click here for complete Collards grow guide

    Additional Details

    Collard is widely considered to be a healthy food, collards are good sources of vitamin C and soluble fiber and contain multiple nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as diindolylmethane and sulforaphane.[citation needed] Roughly a quarter pound (approx. 100 g) of cooked collards contains 46 calories.


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    Collard - Vates

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    • Extremely tender, medium green leaves are broad and slightly crumpled

      - The juicy leaves have a mild cabbage-like flavor and are delicious boiled, steamed, or as an addition to salads

      - Tolerant of heat and cold

      - Rich in vitamins and minerals

      - Plant grows to about 36" tall

    • Days to Maturity | 80 days

    • Collards | Plant seeds 3 to 4 weeks before your first frost for Spring harvest. Sow seeds approximately 12" from one another.

      Click here for complete Collards grow guide

    Additional Details

    Collard is widely considered to be a healthy food, collards are good sources of vitamin C and soluble fiber and contain multiple nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as diindolylmethane and sulforaphane.[citation needed] Roughly a quarter pound (approx. 100 g) of cooked collards contains 46 calories.

     

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