Collard Seeds - Georgia Southern
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Collard Seeds - Georgia Southern

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Georgia Southern Collards – The Legendary Soul Food Staple for Massive Yields and Year-Round Resilience


Shop the highest quality Georgia Southern Collards seeds for a traditional and nutrient-dense harvest. When it comes to reliability in the garden, Georgia Southern (also known as Georgia Jet) is the undisputed heavyweight champion. This pre-1880 heirloom has been a cornerstone of American gardens for generations, prized for its massive, cabbage-like blue-green leaves and its ability to withstand extreme weather conditions. At The Seed Guy, we recommend this variety because it is the "Big Kahuna" of resilience; it shrugs off the sweltering heat of a Southern summer just as easily as it handles a heavy winter frost. The flavor is rich, savory, and traditional—the perfect base for a classic pot of greens seasoned with a little smoky flavor.

In the garden, Georgia Southern Collards are incredibly productive, often reaching 2 to 3 feet in height. Unlike many other greens that bolt at the first sign of heat, these collards stay tender and sweet throughout the season. They are a fantastic companion plant for onions, potatoes, and celery, and their vigorous growth habit makes them a reliable food source for the self-sufficient homestead. Because they are frost-hardy, the leaves actually become sweeter after a light freeze as the plant converts starches into natural sugars. Whether you are sautéing them, adding them to hearty soups, or using them as a healthy, low-carb wrap, these greens deliver a massive nutritional punch of Calcium, Iron, and Vitamin A. At The Seed Guy, our seeds are tested for elite germination and lightning-fast vigor, ensuring your garden is stocked with this timeless heirloom classic.

Why choose heirloom Georgia Southern Collards Seeds?

✅ 100% Non-GMO
✅ Open-pollinated
✅ Supreme heat-tolerance and cold-hardiness
✅ Massive yields of tender, non-heading blue-green leaves
✅ Nutrient-dense superfood rich in Calcium and Vitamins
✅ Flavor improves and sweetens after a light frost
✅ Versatile for traditional southern cooking, soups, and wraps
✅ Reliable "cut-and-come-again" growth for a long harvest season

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Quick Growing Specifications:

Hardiness Zone: 3-12
Days to Maturity: 70-80 Days
Planting Depth: 1/4" to 1/2" Deep
Plant Spacing: 12-18" Apart
Germination: 5-10 Days

Georgia Southern Collards Planting Instructions:

1. When to Plant: Collards are incredibly hardy. Sow seeds directly into the garden 4 weeks before the last spring frost. For a fall harvest, sow seeds again in late summer. In warmer climates, collards can be grown throughout the winter.

2. Preparation: Collards thrive in fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Work the soil to a depth of 10 inches and incorporate compost or aged manure. They prefer a soil pH between 6.5 and 7.5 to prevent clubroot and ensure optimal nutrient uptake.

3. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep and about 3 inches apart in rows spaced 24-30 inches apart. Keep the soil surface consistently moist during the germination period. Because they are fast growers, you will see sprouts quickly in warm soil.

4. Thinning and Care: Once seedlings are 3 or 4 inches tall, thin them to 12-18 inches apart to allow for their large spreading leaves. Provide at least 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week. Mulching around the base will help retain moisture and keep the roots cool during summer heatwaves.

5. Pests and Diseases: Cabbage worms and harlequin bugs can be common visitors. Check the undersides of leaves regularly or use a light row cover to protect young plants. To avoid soil-borne diseases, rotate your collards so they are not planted where other brassicas (like broccoli or cabbage) grew the previous year.

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