Ditto @Linda the Old Bird! I bought tree collard seeds from you, Sequoiah, two years ago; planted them, and I've been VERY pleased with the results. They have huge leaves and taste delicious, and everyone I've shared them with enjoy them too. This spring is the first time they've bloomed and I wasn't sure what to do. At first I cut off the flower heads and used them as broccoli. Well, that just made them laugh at me and kick production into overdrive. Hahaha! I haven't been able to keep up since. Lol!! Thank you for this very timely video. Much appreciated!
My cuttings seem to be doing well, hopefully they continue to do so. I’m so excited to get them in the ground soonish. I cut them each in half so I could give some to a local community garden and some friends. I’ve been talking them up to basically anyone who’ll listen lol. Most that I talk to haven’t heard of them but think they are super cool. I’ve been shouting out your website to some too. We need these in every neighborhood. 💜
A week ago I had never heard of tree collards. Today I ordered 4 cuttings from you and can't wait (but I will) until they arrive. I've also learned a lot from your videos. As an amateur prepper I like to find perennials in fruit and vegetables. Fortunately I like collards and heard they are also a great fertilizer.
Nice!! Thanks for another great video!! I see the value of buying the cuttings or rooted cuttings vs starting from seeds. All my starts are from seeds this year. Excited to learn as they grow and buy rooted cuttings when available again
My parrot, an Australian grass keet, loooves the green seed pods. He laughs and throws kisses and dives right into his food bowl. Usually he's mad at me and tries to bite my face off.
I am so glad you shared this video! My tree collards started to bloom and I wasn't sure what to do. I did however cut about 50% of them back and left the rest. The flowers make an amazing addition to the landscape here in the desert of Arizona! Shalom
So, you're telling me that I can plant other brassicas near the tree collards and get all kinds of cool other things? I'm getting excited! I love our tree collards. Between that and my swiss chard, I'm all set!
@@projecttreecollard My wife and I were having fun imagining all the funny crosses, like a tree collard with huge cabbages growing all over them! LOL Ok, we went a little bit Dr. Seuss, but it was fun. I am, on a more serious note, looking forward to doing some experimenting to see what kind of interesting things we can discover hiding in the intense genetics put into these amazing plants by Our Father.
thanks so much for sharing this with us! my collards started blooming and I didn't know what was happening nor what I should do about it. thank you again Sequoiah #ProjectTreeCollard
Thank you for the video! I just received my purple tree collard seeds feom you and I will plant them next August since fall is our best time to grow brassicas. I am looking forward to that. Truthfully, I will probably germinate a couple seeds soon (early January) because I am so eager to grow these! I am curious what characteristics they will have: if they are purple, have flat or curly leaves, etc.
Not at all! Please watch the video again. Maybe I wasn't articulate enough...I was trying to show how they are perennial no matter what you do with the flowering.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I'm practicing Holistic Nursing. How ever I would like to know if you can please send me seeds or if you can spare a tree collar plant. Please in box me if you can.
I love the calls of your baby dragons in the background.
Thank you! I love your manner of explaining. It was just what I needed! I hope your method works well in Switzerland.
Thx!
Ditto @Linda the Old Bird! I bought tree collard seeds from you, Sequoiah, two years ago; planted them, and I've been VERY pleased with the results. They have huge leaves and taste delicious, and everyone I've shared them with enjoy them too. This spring is the first time they've bloomed and I wasn't sure what to do. At first I cut off the flower heads and used them as broccoli. Well, that just made them laugh at me and kick production into overdrive. Hahaha! I haven't been able to keep up since. Lol!! Thank you for this very timely video. Much appreciated!
wonderful to hear
This is my first year growing tree collards. Thank you for this valuable information. Glad I found your channel.
My cuttings seem to be doing well, hopefully they continue to do so. I’m so excited to get them in the ground soonish. I cut them each in half so I could give some to a local community garden and some friends. I’ve been talking them up to basically anyone who’ll listen lol. Most that I talk to haven’t heard of them but think they are super cool. I’ve been shouting out your website to some too. We need these in every neighborhood. 💜
You know I agree wholeheartedly;) tree collards should be all over the place
A week ago I had never heard of tree collards. Today I ordered 4 cuttings from you and can't wait (but I will) until they arrive. I've also learned a lot from your videos. As an amateur prepper I like to find perennials in fruit and vegetables. Fortunately I like collards and heard they are also a great fertilizer.
Welcome to the world of tree collards!
I have a Jolly Green Tree Collard and a Dinosaur Tree Collard in bloom in Tucson Arizona from seeds I bought from you! Yeah!
Nice!! Thanks for another great video!! I see the value of buying the cuttings or rooted cuttings vs starting from seeds. All my starts are from seeds this year. Excited to learn as they grow and buy rooted cuttings when available again
yay! plants grown from seed can be REALLY valuable as well.
My parrot, an Australian grass keet, loooves the green seed pods. He laughs and throws kisses and dives right into his food bowl. Usually he's mad at me and tries to bite my face off.
it makes sense that birds would love the green seed pods
I am so glad you shared this video! My tree collards started to bloom and I wasn't sure what to do. I did however cut about 50% of them back and left the rest. The flowers make an amazing addition to the landscape here in the desert of Arizona! Shalom
I'm glad you enjoyed this!
I just received my cuttings and mixed seed pack. I'm excited to watch them grow. This year I have a large garden planned.
wonderful! tree collards are a GREAT addition to the garden.
How informative, now I can trim the flowers of my tree collards. I will look for the broccolini😃
yay!
So, you're telling me that I can plant other brassicas near the tree collards and get all kinds of cool other things? I'm getting excited! I love our tree collards. Between that and my swiss chard, I'm all set!
tree collards cross with some brassicas but not ALL of them.
@@projecttreecollard My wife and I were having fun imagining all the funny crosses, like a tree collard with huge cabbages growing all over them! LOL Ok, we went a little bit Dr. Seuss, but it was fun.
I am, on a more serious note, looking forward to doing some experimenting to see what kind of interesting things we can discover hiding in the intense genetics put into these amazing plants by Our Father.
thanks so much for sharing this with us! my collards started blooming and I didn't know what was happening nor what I should do about it. thank you again Sequoiah #ProjectTreeCollard
so glad it helps Linda!
Thank you for the video! I just received my purple tree collard seeds feom you and I will plant them next August since fall is our best time to grow brassicas. I am looking forward to that. Truthfully, I will probably germinate a couple seeds soon (early January) because I am so eager to grow these! I am curious what characteristics they will have: if they are purple, have flat or curly leaves, etc.
if you wait until March or April it would be best probably
Thank you so much for this information!!!
you're so welcome!
Thank you for sharing 😊
thx
Very informative. Thank you!
thank you!
Thanks!
You bet!
Question : if we let them bloom, do they die after producing seeds?
Not at all! Please watch the video again. Maybe I wasn't articulate enough...I was trying to show how they are perennial no matter what you do with the flowering.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I'm practicing Holistic Nursing. How ever I would like to know if you can please send me seeds or if you can spare a tree collar plant. Please in box me if you can.
thanks! i do have seeds, cuttings, and plants for sale on my website at www.projecttreecollard,org. You can email me from there
How can i get tree collard
www.projecttreecollard.org
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