Are Collard Greens Perennials?
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Watch this short vid of some tips to maintain your collard greens throughout the year.
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Yeeeesss, I had one I planted in 2022 that came back last year. I decided not to do a garden last year but it said- I don't care, I'm here😆. Thanks for sharing 💕
Great video thanks for sharing
Good information! Thank you.
Your Greens are going to grow beautiful! Awesome! 🌱💜
Fantastic collards are one of the gardens super plants. Excellent video. Subscribed
Love thank you for the pointers
They are looking great .. Happy Fall Gardening
I'm from the Houston area and I have about 15 collard plants I usually pull them in summer I didn't know they were perrenials....thanks for the tip.I will keep them
Great information! New friend.
I think that it depends on where you are. I'm near Memphis, and compared to Houston, we get cold. Not super cold, but cold enough for most of our annual crops to die off. And I know this personally since I grew up and gardened in Houston as well.
Collards and kale will over winter here, but I think the cold period we have triggers bolting. As soon as it starts warming up, around march, they bolt. So here they are just a biannual
My collards have lasted all summer and they are still green and lush! I have leaf harvested all summer. Imma keep em going to see if they will last
I didn't know what to do. Thank you so much!
Glad to hear. Thanks!
I love growing greens
Thank you!
I do you keep them from bolting in warm weather? Or going to flower & Seed?
“Let them go at it” no ma’am, I don’t share 🤣
Great video thanks for sharing , I have about 14 collard plants in containers, do u think they will live through the winter thanks
Depends on where you live. Do you know what gardening zone you reside in?
@@gardeningwithmel good afternoon no I don’t I reside in southern Georgia about 100 miles south is Atlanta, ga so far we had frost 3 days in a row they keep coming back I haven picked any yet I put them in pots 10-20 2023 they growing pretty good but they should b grown by now right , thanks for getting back to me
Question, do they always come back from the top and get longer or do the die back and regrow from soil level?
What do you do at the end of the season when they die back?
Depends on your gardening zone, if you are zone 9a and above they will continue to grow as you harvest the outer leaves.
That looks great. I live in Houston, TX. What part of Houston do you garden?
Far North.
And there bitter and digusting in summer