Georgia Collard Plant

SKU: GP-COL-GEO-MM
The 'Georgia' Collard Plant is a traditional Southern variety. It grows up to 3-feet in height and produces large, wavy, blue-green, cabbage-like leaves. Georgia is both heat and cold tolerant and is also slow to bolt, so it is suited for just about any climate. A light frost will actually improve its flavor. It does well in poor soil. Each pot contains 1 collard plant. More details...
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Georgia Collard Plant
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Product Details

Georgia Collard Plant

Plant Spacing: 18"
Row Spacing: 36"
Days to Harvest: 75
Sunlight required: Approximately 6 hours
Plant Type: Hybrid
Pot Ship Size: 2 ˝ x 3 ˝"
pH Level 5.5-6.5


In order to grow the healthiest, best tasting collard, you should determine the pH levels of your soil. Our inexpensive soil testers will do just that.


All of our 'Georgia' Collard Plants are grown and shipped in fine quality growing medium and are guaranteed to arrive alive and ready to plant.


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"Georgia Collard"

Deborah W on 9/28/2012 8:52:31 AM

Comment: My collards arrived on time and in great condition. I planted them last Sunday and can't wait to harvest them.


"Overall good"

Francoise V on 9/16/2012 9:24:53 PM

Comment: There were some holes in the leaves in spots, some sign of pest damage, but after I removed those bits, it's grown well.


"Excited Newbie"

kim s on 7/23/2012 1:01:16 PM

Comment: I was really pleased with my Georgia Collard plants, all was in good conditon upon arrival.. looking forward to watching them grow.. I intend on adding this site to my FAVS. Thank you for your prompt service.