DO THIS INSTEAD//HOW TO GROW TONS OF COLLARD GREENS
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2023
- Hey Fam. In this video, I show you how to grow tons of collard greens every year.
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Do you plant turnip greens, mustard greens, too? If so, show a video please 😊
Do you freeze your collard greens? If so, what steps do you take if any before freezing.
Just subscribed to your channel! So glad I found you!😊
@@angelacalloway8125 Thank you, Angela. 😊 ❤️
@@katehopkinsbrent5573 I chop it up and freeze in ziplock bags. When I'm ready to cook, I thaw it out and cook it. Thank you for watching, Kate. ❤️ ❤️
Hey sweetie,for your followers that don't like the stems to eat you can chop them up and dehydrate. Then make a powder for smoothies, to add to soup, sprinkle on salads, etc for extra flavor and extra vitamins 💚
What a brilliant idea!! I'm going to try that. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊 ❤❤
Thanks for that tip..🥰.. I have been put in my stems in my compost bin..but I think I will dry some next time to save to put in a smoothie.🥰
Woww that's good to know what else we can do with the stems.❤
Thanks for the dehydrate idea! I usually juice the stems and add to my Morning juice.
Thank you!! What a great way to minimize waste. I've been composting, but trying to find ways to get to zero waste.
I DID NOT KNOW that collard greens had seeds like this! Ingenious. FREE FOOD. I love it!
I got so many plants from my seeds.
This is a brilliant and sustainable start to growing produce at home. More people could do this and save a lot of money.
We eat a lot of greens and decided to create a Garden Room in the house. It started on a wall, then moved into a spare room. In there we are able to grow food all year, and in the summer, I'll put out plant pots that I want to bolt and set seed.
We grow herbs, greens, broccoli, radishes, turnips, carrots, and beets to also have their greens. We also grow scallions, celery, cherry tomatoes, peppers, sweet potatoes, and sugar snap peas. The outdoor garden is planted for the season for potatoes, onions, green beans, cucumbers, squash, maize, millet, leeks, and more.
That's awesome.👏 😊 Thank you for sharing. ❤️ ❤️
Wow! I was raised eating collards, but you taught me a lot I didn't know about growing them. A pot of fresh collards cooked with pork seasoning, along with a pot of cooked potatoes and a cake of freshly baked cornbread (baked in a cast iron skillet) is my idea of comfort food. Thank you!
That sounds delicious. 😊 Thank you for watching, Cherilynne.❤❤
Oooh my yess😂
That's how my mom cooked them. And sometimes she used turkey meat.
@@bettydiggs2563 I’ll have to try seasoning collards with turkey meat. I’m sure it’ll be wonderful!
Thank you so much.😊
I grow collards every year, haven’t bought them in years! Organic and taste so much better than stores
So true. Thank you for watching, Denise. ❤️ ❤️
H there, thank you for this valuable info. How do you prevent the bugs from eating the leaves?
@@purposefulwhit3626 try mosquito netting maybe..
Thank you so much for this video. Nobody has shown what the pods look like. Or when to harvest them. Excellent video. ❤❤❤
You're welcome, Clynthia. Thank you for watching. ❤❤
So useful. Glad to learn this. I put collards in smoothies with banana, berries, ginger, almond milk and cinnamon. But when I feel nostalgic, collards with smoked turkey, pickled beets, chicken and hot water cornbread.
Very healthy combo. Thank you for sharing. 😊 ❤️ ❤️
Thank you for these amazing teaching videos.
💡 Great idea about re-planting greens. We do the same for Mustard Greens and Okra. The only problem is that most of the regular grocery stores don't have the roots attached to greens. You may have better luck at a Farmer's Market.
You can juice the young leaf raw with cucumber,ginger,moringa
That's a healthy combo. Thank you for sharing, Latoya. ❤❤
GOD is so GOOD and just wonderful! He gave us such an abundance of everything we need!!! I NEVER knew a leafy green vegetable had SEED PODS! WHAT?!?! 😂😂😂😂 WOW! GOD bless you for sharing this! Thank you so much! I’m so excited to start gardening and growing all kinds of things!
I like collard greens that are big and, some would say tough. I make rice and mix it with sesame tahini, garlic salt, lemon or lime juice, tumeric and onion and use it to make collard wraps with the fresh uncooked collards. Very good.
Collard wraps filled with baked spiced beans and bacon ❤❤❤❤❤❤.
That sounds delicious. 😊 Thank you for sharing, Martin. ❤❤
Sis! I have never seen such an on-point collard green video! I had to subscribe! Thanks a million! 🥰
I'm glad it helped. 😊Thank you. ❤❤
Me too, thanks 😮
I really enjoy learning clever ways to garden with what we already have- I've used grocery produce to re-grow green onions and potatoes, and even ransacked my spice cabinet for things like cumin, chili peppers, and even goji berries! When I'm unsuccessful, it's usually because of my plants getting eaten by something, or just being in a very rough (cold, dry, sun-less) climate. When I grow from seed, I also want to keep seeds for next year, and the plant that I get the most out of is mustard! It made me happy to see this similar brassica and learn how easy it would be to go from the market to the garden!! Thank you for sharing!!!
I chop my collards and cook with chicken broth and turkey wings. I eat with cornbread 😋
That sounds yummyyyyyy!! 😊 Thank you for sharing, Rosie. ❤❤
My husband lived in The South of the USA for 26 years. I made collards for him yesterday, and he is so happy!
It’s our staple vegetable greens 🥬 in Southern Africa..we have different varieties like the others you showed on the store shelf.. we eat it with pap/ sadza/ nshima
That sounds delicious. 😊 Thank you for sharing. ❤❤
Several years ago my collard greens somehow survived the winter and grew 7 feet tall, flowered and went to seed. I wound up with a full pint of seeds that continue to sprout.
I cook collard greens by either sauteeing in bacon grease or pressure cooking them for 10 minutes then adding some salt and chopped ham.
Thank you for the video. You can do almost the same with Beets You let them flower, seed, allow to get dried, and keep planting your seeds every year.
Great tip. 😊 Thank you for sharing. ❤❤
Great presentation on collard greens. Very informative. Thank you.
This was informative. I knew CELERY would grow like that but I didn't know you could RE-GROW Collards like that, thanks! I would remind people, however, that VARIETY is still important because you need to know whether or not your grocery store is selling 'Open-pollinated' varieties of 'Collards' when it comes to being able to save the seed from them but all in all this is great information.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. 😊❤❤
I cook cornbread and I fry my collards using real bacon bits
@@pathunter4988 Fried Collards! Never had that, wish you could do a video, lol!
People can buy from. Farmers market.
This is great to know. Thanks
I bought collard seeds from my local farmstore and im growing some . love em
Good stuff. Thank you for watching, Nellie. ❤️ ❤️
Thanks Sis. I store the stems with other veggie part not used to make a delicious vegetable broth or use it to cook with especially my bean s. I add collards to my lentils. TASTY!!!
That's a healthy combo, Aminah. Thank you for sharing. ❤️ ❤️
Thank you, Sis! Please keep teaching us about growing our African foods.
I will. Thank you for watching. 😊 ❤️
When did collard green become African food?
@charleeshaw7423
Honey, you need to start getting an education. How do you think collards became known to us in the US, Caribbean and other places? Primarily English settlers didn't show us how to use it.
@@charleeshaw7423Collard greens has long become the staple food in East Africa especially in Kenya. We call it sukumawiki in Swahili.
The stems are great, they have more nutrients than the leaves! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing 😊❤❤
So nice to see the entire process. WELL DONE!
Thank you, Williams. ❤️ ❤️
You’re a great teacher!!
Thanks for posting…
God bless you and your family 🙏🏻💕
Amen. Thank you, Cindy. ❤️
Best collard green video very detailed thank you be blessed
Thank you, Patrice.❤❤
I sometimes use my collard leaves for veggie wraps. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to check out your recipe 😊
Sounds yummyyyyy!! Thank you for sharing, Rona. ❤️ ❤️
Very helpful. i actully did that with my spinach and it keep producing
Awesome.👏 Thank you for watching. ❤❤
I didn't know that you could just regrow a collard green like that, good to know, thank you!
I'm glad it's helpful. Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
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This is one of the best gardening video that I've seen. You thought of everything and explained the process so well.
THANK YOU.
Cynthia 🌷
Texas
I'm glad it helped. Thank you for watching. ❤❤
I love growing this plant.
I live in Oregon in the mnts and this beauty 🌱comes back each year and grows so plentiful during the growing season
You are so cute and clear and expressive with the instructions. I like that.
I also didn't know that you could do that with collard greens. So thanks for the great tips.
Keep rockin'
Thank you so much!😊❤❤
Thank you so much. I learned so much from your ten minute video today. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. ♥
You're welcome, Lin. Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
Very good information, great walkthrough for growing collards. Collards used to be impossible to find in Montréal Canada, but thus last year, I was able to find them at the supermarket. It's nice to know that I can regrow them from stems. Our growing season is short, so being able to shorten by regrowing stems is an excellent option.
... And thank uou so much for sharing🙂
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Danielle. ❤❤
Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
What a great video. Tons of info! Thanks for sharing!
I love this. Gardening my passion
Absolutely loved your video! You explained everything start to finish. The stuff nobody tells you. Thank you!!
Glad I found your video. Valuable information I certainly will use. Thanks so much
You are fabulous, thank you for the garden tips
Thank you for sharing how to grow collards .
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Thank you sister! This is one of the best videos I've watched?❤ 😊😊😊
Thank you for a very informative video. I learned much.
Thank you so much for this video. I’m going to start doing this. I love collard greens.
Thank you so much for sharing this tip.❤
Love this!! I will be looking for the collard greens with the root attached.
Thank you, this was very informative and helpful. I love collard greens
Been doing this for years you are soooo correct
Thank you! I love collards and am thrilled to know abt the regrowing and how to save seeds! Your awesome!
Thanks so much this video is very helpful. I’m sharing with friend and family
The best video ever. Thanks for explaining so well. I had to subscribe.
Thank you! Easy to follow and l appreciate that you showed the whole process from store bought collards to the seed saving and growing again! Great presentation! Subscribed!
This is an excellent and thorough video. I love how you showed the timeline of growth. Very helpful. I will be harvesting my own collard green seeds from now on. Thank you for sharing 😊
You are a true farmer! Thank you Sister,
Thank you, Willie. ❤️ ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing; your video has solved and answered many of the questions and challenges I encountered with acquiring seeds and growing collard greens. I now have the confidence to try again.
Thank you for the very informative video on how to grow collards, I will try to do it next year.
Such a great, detailed video! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. ❤️❤️
Very nice video Queen, thank you for sharing❤
This is great. I cook my collard greens in the crock pot with smoked turkey.
Very educational! Thank you! ❤
You're welcome, Clarisse. Thank you for watching. ❤❤
Thank for sharing i have to buy it and get the stem ,to plant, veggies is so healty for us .😮
Thank you Sylvia! You shared some very good knowledge with us. I appreciate you.
I'm glad it's helpful. Thank you, Cora. 😊 ❤️ ❤️
Great video my garden is going crazy I'm a newbie but it's time to feed my family I'm a country boy and I love me some greens
Great video, so much good news. Easy to follow your directions. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Enola. ❤️ ❤️
Loved this video! Thank you for sharing!!
You're welcome, Katie. Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
I planted rood on thanksgiving day we will see how I do . This is awesome video especially about the seeds
Thank you. Much appreciated. I subscribed after watching this video. Blessings to you.
Thx a lot for teaching. Hope you more of them on different types of veggies
Thank you, Jacques. ❤️
What a well put together video. Very informative. I am so impressed and so I have subscribed 😃
I'm glad it's helpful. 😊 Thank you for watching, Marjorie. ❤️ ❤️
Thank you! Next year, I hope to plant collard greens. Yummy!
You can do it! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
So cool, so helpful, I love that you shared this technic.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Alice. ❤️
This was extremely helpful. thank you for sharing this valuable tip!
You're so welcome! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
Wow.... I learn something new and very helpful today. I love eating collard greens. Thanks so much for this awesome information! ❤
Thanks for sharing your green thumb, am just starting to grow, plants and vegetables.
Love it thanks for sharing appreciate you. Can't wait to start doing this.😊
Sylvia, this is a superb video! I have been thoroughly educated…thank you kindly.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, William. ❤️ ❤️
I love the greens. Thanks for the tips.
Me too. Thank you for watching. ❤❤
Thank you so much for this video! It was easy to follow ands VERY helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
Thank you for teaching us how to plant our own greens because the prices at the stores are ridiculous.
Thank you. God bless you and beautiful family always ❤️
Amen. Bless you too. ❤❤
Great presentation, My 2nd year growing Kale, great sucess and 1st year growing Collards, thanks for the information
Great video!
Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching, Ann. ❤️
Thank you. I’m going to pick up some collards with the root. Can’t wait to grow some. 💕
Sounds great! Thank you for watching, Brenda. ❤️ ❤️
Amazing I just learned something new everybody else videos only showing how to grow from the stem.. thank you🙌
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
I love your accent and voice so much! I use collards to just cook up with some olive oil, garlic, and red pepper flakes, then sprinkle with lemon juice, simple and good! Also, Cookie and Kate’s recipe for lentil soup online has a lot of collards, and the whole family loves it! Thank you for the video, I planted my collard roots from collards I bought at the store, and they become two huge plants that I am about to get the seeds from them bolting, and this was the video I learned about that from!!! 🙏
I put collard greens or kale as a green for salads, in soups, in dips. Thank you for this important tutorial! Though I bought some tree collard this year and am very excited to try your tutorial.
Thank you for sharing all this information regarding collard greens ❤️
You are so welcome! ❤️
Thank you great tip, so easy ❤
Yes ! Truly enjoyed this video.
I’m glad you did. Thank you for watching, Bertha. 😊❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing this, I love collard greens 💙 and was wondering how to save seed from them.
Thank you! This is a great video that is easy to understand & its taught me a lot 😊
You're so welcome! ❤️ ❤️
Excellent, excellent Video! 😊 So glad I found you!
Thank you, Lola. 😊 ❤️ ❤️
Thank you. Just beginning to cultivate. May your garden feed you with love ❤
Awesome. Thank you, Linda. ❤️
What an interesting video, definitely giving it a try
Go for it! Thank you for watching, Vonnie. ❤️
Warm Greetings to you! I have just discovered your channel. The algorithm led me to this video. It is so wonderfully informative!
Thank you so very much for teaching your viewers how to grow our own food. 💚
Many Blessings to you and your family. ✨🙏🙏🙏✨
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Glad it was helpful. Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
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Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
I love your clear explanations. I’m newly moved to Georgia and need all the info I can get.
Welcome to our State. 😃 I'm sure you'll love it. Thank you for watching, Molly. ❤️ ❤️
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You're welcome. Thank you for watching. 😊 ❤️
What a great instructor you are. Thanks for a great video!
Thank you. 😊 ❤️ ❤️
Thank you so much for teaching this method.
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching. ❤️❤️