Collard greens are cool-season crops. Start seeds in March for an early harvest. Harvest microgreens in 10 to 15 days and ...
Collard greens grow best in full sun. They need to receive six hours of sunlight daily. If you live in a hot climate, growing them in partial shade can protect their leaves from burning ...
The collard green varieties that Brazelton is growing and studying were well-traveled before ending up in his greenhouse. Many were first collected by Ed Davis, a geographer and scholar of ...
The collard green varieties that Brazelton is growing and studying were well-traveled before ending up in his greenhouse. Many were first collected by Ed Davis, a geographer and scholar of agriculture ...
When it comes to growing collard and turnip greens along with black-eyed peas, South Carolina leads the nation, according to the latest Census of Agriculture for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.