
How to Grow and Care for Collard Greens - The Spruce
Sep 11, 2024 · Collards are large, open plants. You can space them 18 to 24 inches apart or plant them more thickly, then thin and eat young plants until you reach the desired spacing. Support is not …
How to Grow Collard Greens: Planting, Growing & Harvesting Tips
Aug 4, 2025 · Learn how to grow collard greens in your garden! This cool-season crop is nutritious, cold-hardy, and easy to grow. Get tips for planting, growing, and harvesting flavorful collards.
How to Grow And Care For Collard Greens - Southern Living
Mar 18, 2025 · Growing collards is easy and the luscious leaves look as good as they taste. Follow our tips for growing collard greens from seed, in the garden, and in pots.
How to Plant and Grow Collard Greens - Better Homes & Gardens
Sep 29, 2024 · Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens are a staple in the South, but these hardy, leafy plants are easy and fun to …
How to Plant Collard Greens: A Step-by-Step Guide for Home …
6 days ago · When planting collard greens, choosing the right time and ensuring the soil conditions are ideal is crucial for a hearty crop. I’ll guide you through the key points, like soil pH, temperature, and …
Growing Collard Greens: The Complete Guide to Plant
Collards may not be a first choice plant for gardeners, but I think they are a mighty match for other greens like kale. They’re well worth trying in your garden! Collards thrive in the hot weather and …
Holmes Seed Company – Collard Growing Guide
Collards grow best in cooler conditions, with an ideal temperature range of 55–75°F and an optimum range of 60–70°F. However, they can still produce quality crops in warmer summer climates. Plant …
Collards Growing Guide – HOSS
Aug 6, 2025 · Learn when to plant, how to space, water, fertilize, combat pests, and store your greens. Plus bonus tips on variety selection and maximizing harvests. Fun fact: Collards get sweeter after a …
The Ultimate Collards Greens Growing Guide: Seed to Harvest
Collards are crowned by a loose cluster of cabbage-like leaves that do not form a head. Collards can be grown as a winter annual in the South by planting seeds in September and transplanting the …
Growing Collard Greens From Seed | Johnny's Selected Seeds
Learn how to grow collard greens from seed: key information on direct-sowing, irrigation, succession cropping, pest and disease control, and harvesting.