Light: Full Sun
Days to Maturity: 50-80
Planting Depth: 1/2"
Plant Spacing: A group of 3 seeds every 18" – 24"
Height: 24"-36"
Size: 18" Wide
Disease Resistance: N/A
A staple in the South, collards are a nutritious and versatile vegetable
that grows in hot or cold regions with ease. 'Georgia Southern' has been
enjoyed since the 1800s. The large leaves not only make delicious
steamed greens, they also make fantastic wraps (a low-calorie substitute
for tortillas), and when young, hearty salad greens. Fall frosts make
them sweeter, and they may overwinter, as they can survive
temperatures down to 20°F. Excellent container variety.