Botanical Interests Seeds, Collards, Georgia Southern 6 G

Brassica oleracea var. viridis. Cool season. 50-80 days. Sow early spring or late summer. Heirloom. This scrumptious, tender green is a tradition in southern meals and becoming a favorite around the country. Leaves make great sandwich wraps! Popular in the south, collards have been overlooked as a nutritious and versatile vegetable in other areas of the country. But this is changing as chefs are discovering that the large leaves not only make delicious steamed greens, they also make fantastic wraps (a low-calorie substitute for tortillas), and when young, great salad material. Collards will withstand light fall frosts, making them taste sweeter. Also more heat tolerant than other greens. Excellent container variety. This packet sows up to 384 feet. More info inside. We are dedicated to inspiring and educating the gardener in you. That's why we've put even more helpful information inside. No GMOs. All our seeds are untreated. www.botanicalinterests.com.