Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are ...
Tree collards are a perennial, continuing to grow and produce year after year, but they’re only winter-hardy to about 20 ...
Collard enthusiasts across the country are coming together to study, preserve and popularize tastier, hardier varieties of collard greens that could also be better suited for the changing climate.
MercyMed of Columbus announced the date of its third annual Collards Cook-off, according to the organization’s website. The event will take place Oct. 24, from 4-7 p.m., at MercyMed Farm, 3802 Second ...
A dozen specimens might qualify as an impressive collection of Antarctic minerals or Amazonian minnows, but it’s a measly mess of collard greens. So, in the early 1990s, when Agricultural Research ...
Collards are by no means the mainstay at Garrison Acres Farm. Owner Tom Garrison primarily raises cattle, and he does pretty well with summer vegetables and melons, too. Collards take up only about ...
You may think the best time to start your garden is spring, sometime around the last frost, but there are a surprising number of plants that can be started or grown during winter. You can plant ...
Collards Festival supports local agriculture NEW PORT RICHEY – The 11th annual New Port Richey Collards Festival & Winter Garden Expo brings together growers, gardeners and community partners ...
Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are part of the Brassica family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and ...
DeZha Smith, at 21-year-old farmer from north St. Louis, surveys dozens of collard green plants at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center in East St. Louis, Ill. The plants are part of a study examining the ...