| Grannie's World Record Collard Green |
$10.00 |
| Collards, Vates Non-Heading - Vates Non-Heading Collard is one of the most nutritious of all greens. Collards are extremely popular in the south, and their popularity is growing rapidly in all other regions. Plants are easy to grow, 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. 60-75 days to maturity. |
$0.99 |
| Collards, Morris Heading - One of the most nutritious of all greens. Collards are extremely popular in the south, and their popularity is growing rapidly in all other regions. Plants are easy to grow, 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. 60-75 days to maturity. |
$0.99 |
| Georgia Green COLLARDS 2g seed - If you have ever received a member number from us (check for it on the back of your catalog) you can enter it at checkout for a 5% discount. Look for it when you enter in your credit card type. |
$1.99 |
| Variegated COLLARDS 1g seed - 80 days. [Florida family heirloom since about 1910. Seed originally from a family friend of SESE grower Walt Childs. Introduced 1999 by SESE.] More tender than 'Green Glaze', this is an excellent collard. Unusually, in about half the plants, the green leaves become variegated when the plants begin to flower. The plants then turn green again as the seeds mature. In southern states where the winter temperatures remain above 20oF, plants may live five years or more and develop stems 3" in... |
$2.85 |
| Georgia Southern Collards - 75 days. Brassica oleracea. Plant produces good yields of dark blue-green collard leaves. High in Vitamin A, B1, B2, and C. Good freezing and canning variety. A traditional greens grown in the South. pk/100 |
$2.50 |
| Organic Collard Greens, bunch - Use steamed or sauteed with onions. |
$2.75 |
| Antigua Sleeveless Collard |
$44.95 |
| Collards - Georgia Southern (Creole) |
$1.25 |
| Heirloom Collard Greens |
$2.99 |
| Collards: Georgia Standard Paper |
$19.95 |
| Sylvia's Fancy Collard Greens - Twelve Pack |
$26.95 |
| A. Collard - Construction of an Urban Tunnel, France |
$850.00 |
| Bush Bros. Chopped Collard Greens |
$39.35 |
| Glory Green Collards |
$25.15 |
| Photo Detail | A. Collard |
$575.00 |
| Green Glaze Collards - We have reselected a fine strain of this venerble southern heir-loom that had been inadvertently mixed with other collard varieties over the years.Also known as "greasy greens", the shiny, nutritious leaves are delicious steamed. The waxy leaf surface provides natural protection from cabbage worms. |
$2.79 |
| Sylvia's Collard Greens |
$23.88 |
| Collards, Champion 4 oz - One of the Most Nutritious of All Greens Collards are extremely popular in the south, and their popularity is growing rapidly in all other regions. Plants are easy to grow, 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. |
$4.39 |
| Collards, Georgia 4 g - This non-heading member of the cabbage family produces nutritious leaves popular in the south as a cooked vegetable green. This variety is a vigorous grower tha produces, tender, juicy, blue-green leaves. Plants are easy to grow and tolerant of heat and cold. Delicious boiled, steamed or in salads. |
$0.99 |
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