Description
Brassica oleracea
HEIRLOOM. Georgia Southern, aka True Southern or Creole, collards were introduced around 1880. These 2- to 3-foot tall plants have blue-green, slightly savoyed leaves with a tender texture and cabbage-like flavor. Tolerant of heat, cold, and poor soils for an easy harvest almost anywhere.
1.75 gram packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.
Benjamin Lewis? –
Thank you for keeping IT simple and High Quality.
Noah Lee? –
These are excellent!
Vernon Jackson? –
sprinkle a tablespoon or two of these in your food daily and you will notice a big difference in bowel habits. We enjoy this great product in our organic oatmeal in the morning. Much safer than using products that are on the market, that are not natural remedies.
Zeke Thomas? –
These never tasted rancid and can tell they were stored properly during harvesting and shipping.
Zeb Anderson? –
Muy frescas
Aubrey Lewis? –
Great and not processed
Lillian Lee? –
The package arrived with a wide variety of individually packaged seeds. Everything planted to date is growing. The transfer to the outdoor garden has begun. I am hoping for the best vegetables this year.
Addison White? –
I add 2 tablespoons every day in my smoothie. They are so good for us and keep you regular like a clock.
Brooklyn Anderson? –
Fresh an Good