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Collard greens are easy to grow in containers that are deep and wide. One collard green plant can grow in a 12-inch diameter container, and if you plan to grow multiple plants, double or triple ...
One collard green plant can grow in a 12-inch diameter container, and if you plan to grow multiple plants, double or triple the pot width.
Dear Roger: Love them collards. Can’t grow ‘em in my apartment. Will they grow in pots on my balcony? — Donald Morgan, Fayetteville Dear Donald: You absolutely can grow fine collards in a ...
Collards can be grown year round, but the best quality is obtained during the cool season. A frost will "sweeten" collards and make the greens even tastier. Plant the seeds a few inches apart, and ...
By planting some every few weeks, you can have a continuous crop during spring, fall and through mild winters. In smaller spaces or in a container, greens can be planted by seed or as transplants.
Looking to grow a few more veggies before the frosts come? These fast-growing veggies will give you a last-season burst of ...
Collards are among the most cold-hardy and heat-tolerant of garden greens. In our climate, collards grow and produce new leaves throughout the winter.
Collard greens are a perfect fit for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Is it too late in the season to plant them?
Collard greens are generally ready to harvest three to four weeks after planting transplants. Pick the lower, pest-free leaves that have just reached full size but are still tender.
Collard greens (Brassica oleracea var. viridis) are a must-grow when considering the types of greens to add to your garden this spring. These leafy greens can safeguard your digestion and improve ...
PodPonics LLC, a startup that developed a high-tech way of growing produce in shipping containers, has raised $3.4 million to see if it can go big.