Morris Heading - Collard Seeds
Say hello to Morris Heading collard greens! These nutrient-rich greens are not only delicious, but they're also incredibly versatile. You can use them in everything from salads and soups to stir-fries and wraps. And because they're so easy to grow, you can enjoy them fresh from your own backyard all season long. Here's what sets Morris Heading collards apart from other greens: they're incredibly tolerant of both heat and cold, making them the perfect choice for gardeners in all kinds of climates. They also grow tall and fast, so you'll be able to enjoy an abundant harvest in no time. Plus, their broad, wavy leaves add beautiful texture and color to any dish. 1g ~ 250 seeds.
GROWING TIPS
For spring planting, direct sow seeds in garden in early spring or start transplants 4-6 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 60-75 degrees. For fall planting, direct sow seeds in garden about 8-12 weeks before average first frost date. Collards are one of the most heat and cold tolerant cole crops. You can harvest until the heat of summer or cold of winter stops production.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea
Days to Maturity: 50-80
Seed Depth: 1/4-1/2"
Days to Sprout: 5-10
Plant Spacing: 12-24"
Row Spacing: 2-3'
Light Requirements: Sunny / partial shade
Plant Height: 24-36"
Life Cycle: Biennial
Frost Hardy: Yes