Collards Georgia Southern 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Collards Georgia Southern represents a time-tested Southern staple, celebrated for its substantial, nutrient-dense foliage and authentic flavor profile. This heirloom cultivar excels in productivity, generating consistent leaf harvests across variable growing seasons without demanding rich soil inputs. The variety demonstrates remarkable resilience to both heat stress and cold snaps, extending your harvest window significantly. Large, crinkled blue-green leaves develop a tender texture when cooked and retain mild sweetness even in mature growth stages. As an open-pollinated variety, Georgia Southern allows experienced growers to save seed for future plantings, reducing long-term input costs. The 200-seed packet supports multiple succession plantings or generous garden spacing for optimal plant development. Well-suited to both traditional Southern cultivation methods and modern intensive gardening systems, this variety bridges heritage gardening with practical productivity.
Key Features:
- High Yield: Produces a large quantity of delicious, dark blue-green leaves that are perfect for Southern-style dishes.
- Heat and Humidity Tolerant: A great choice for warmer climates and humid conditions.
- Slow-Bolting & Non-Heading: A reliable variety that doesn’t bolt quickly and doesn’t form a traditional cabbage head.
- Fall Crop: Best grown as a fall crop, timing your harvest around the first frost for optimal flavor.
- Ready to Harvest: About 80 days to harvest with a germination rate of 80% or better.
Why Choose Georgia Southern Collards?
- Non-GMO & Sustainable: These Non-GMO, heirloom seeds are grown sustainably, and we use eco-friendly, recyclable packaging.
- Veteran-Owned Business: David’s Garden Seeds is a veteran-owned business offering quality seeds since 2009.
- Open Pollinated: Open pollinated means you can save seeds for future seasons and continue to grow great collards year after year.
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