Southern Georgia Collards
Type: HeirloomPacket size: minimum 50+ seeds Brassica oleracea var. acephala. Traditional Southern collard with large, smooth leaves and rich, mild flavor. Heat-tolerant and dependable, producing excellent greens for cooking and long harvests. 🌱Growing Information How to Grow Southern Georgia Collards from Seed Planting Depth: ¼ inchSeed Spacing: 12–18 inchesRow Spacing: 24–36 inchesGermination Time: 5–10 daysDays to Harvest: 60–75 daysSun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Sun Planting Tips:Southern Georgia collards grow best in cool weather and fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds directly in the garden in early spring or late summer for a fall harvest. Keep soil consistently moist during germination and growth. Harvest outer leaves as needed to encourage continued production, and flavor improves after light frost. 🌱 Great for containers, patios, and small spaces. Pot Size: Medium to large container (8–10” deep)