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Top Bunch Hybrid Collards Seed

Early maturing and regrows quickly.

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Top Bunch Hybrid Collards Seed

Early maturing and regrows quickly.

  • High resistance to bolting
  • Flavorful, slightly wavy leaves
  • Packed with vitamins and minerals
Enjoy a longer harvest of sweet and flavorful, blue-green leaves. Top Bunch Hybrid Collards has a high resistance to bolting. In addition, the vigorous plants have rapid regrowth, so you can harvest again and again. The slightly wavy leaves will sweeten from frost—and they're packed with vitamins and minerals. A cool season crop, collards grow best in the spring and fall gardens. For the spring garden, start collard seeds indoors and then transplant to the garden. For the fall garden, collard seeds can be directly sown into the garden in late summer. 71 DAYS
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Product Details

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea ''Top Bunch'
  • Height: 2 -3 feet
  • Spacing:18-30 inches
  • Depth:1/4 inch
  • Spread:2 -3 feet
  • Light Required:Full Sun
  • Yield: High yields
  • Size: 150 Seed Pkt
  • Fruit: Sweet flavor and crisp texture.
  • Days To Maturity: 71 Days
  • Zone: 3-9
  • Germination: 6 - 10 Days
  • Form: Vegetable, Collards, Seed
  • Soil Requirements: Sandy Soil
  • Foliage: Slightly wavy, lightly savoyed, blue-green leaves.

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