Collard Greens

Our very favorite garden green is also a wonderful Micro-Green.

This is an easy, delicious, crop to grow. We just cannot get enough Collards!

All our seeds are sourced from certified organic suppliers.
$21.12 / 1/2 lb.
$21.12 / 1/2 lb.
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Vitamins A, B, C, E and K
Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc
Carotene, Chlorophyll, Amino Acids, Trace Elements
Antioxidants
Protein: 20-25%

Fresh and sweet like cabbage. Crunchy and exciting for salads and sandwiches.

The amount of Collard Greens produced by 1 unit of Seed. For Example 2:1 means that 1 pound of Seed will produce 2 pounds of Sprouts or whatever crop you are growing. You do not have to grow them all at once of course, unless you wish to =:-D

The time it takes to grow a finished 5 - 14 days, or other crop (Micro-Greens, Grass, Greens) from a dry Seed. Note: This "finished" Sprout is our preference. you may grow them for as long as you want! In fact, we suggest that you taste them at every rinse to discover when you like them best.

How to Grow Collard Greens

  1. Plant 1-2 teaspoons of seed (for a 5x5 inch Tray) on thoroughly moistened medium.
  2. Cover your crop with another tray, or a plate - to keep light out and moisture in.
  3. Keep your medium moist by watering lightly as needed. Don't drench!
    Use Coconut Coir and you likely won't have to water at all after plantingPlanting allows you to grow your sprouts into microgreens.

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  4. When your plants have begun to show leaves, remove cover and move your crop to a well lit location.
  5. HarvestHarvesting is what we do when our crop is done growing.

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    when the leaves are open and an inch or three tall (day 5-14).
  6. Cut just above the medium, with a scissors or sharp knife.

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Frank
Glad to see collards

One of my favorite garden greens. Now I can grow them through the winter. Thanks!

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Frank
Glad to see collards

One of my favorite garden greens. Now I can grow them through the winter. Thanks!