Collards - Georgia Southern
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Collards - Georgia Southern

Collards can be planted pretty much year-round in Florida. This is a large growing plant (up to 30") that loves to grow in our climate. With minimal care, you will get large foot-long blue-green leaves that have a cabbage-like taste. 

Type: Heirloom

When to Plant: 

  • North Florida: January - December
  • Central Florida: January - December
  • South Florida: January - December

Planting instructions: Plant in a spot with full sun and well-draining soil. Give each plant 12” of space between each other. Sow directly into the garden or start transplants undercover. Plant seeds about ¼ “ deep and water regularly. 

Germination time: 5 - 10 Days

Days to Maturity: 75 days

Number of seeds per pack: 30-40


For a more detailed dive into growing Collards in Florida check out this guide that I wrote.

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02/02/2021
Pizarro
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Winter Garden in NE Florida

I'm new to Florida and my summer veggies didn't produce very much. I found FL Gardening while researching better methods. I planted collards and mustard greens, brussel sprouts and spinach in a raised bed garden and they're all doing great. I started the seeds in peat pots and transplanted them into well-prepped soil..