- High ratio of blade to stalk
- Richly flavored, blue-green leaves
- Packed with vitamins and minerals
Georgia-type produces uniform, attractive plants with richly flavored, blue-green leaves that will sweeten from frost. Its upright growth habit makes for easy picking. Tiger Hybrid Collards has a high ratio of blade to stalk, and it's a cut-and-come-again type. So you can harvest, and its fast regrowth allows for great yield potential. A member of the cabbage family, collard greens prefer cooler weather and are a great crop for the spring and fall garden. Many gardeners start collard green seeds indoors and transplant to the garden in the spring. The seeds can be directly sown into the garden in late summer for a fall crop. 69 DAYS