So far I have dropped Morris Heading Collards, Georgia Collards, and Improved Brussel Sprouts but it’s more to come…I appreciate you asking…Salute!!!🍃🍃👊🏽
👍🏾 I just bought a tray of collards from Home Depot. This will be my first time, since I finally bought a house. This video was right on time. I have some broccoli and cabbage sprouts in my basement (w/AC.) Should I start the collards inside as well? Sorry, if you already answered that. I was shopping and driving during half of the video 😅🤷🏾
It all depends what you feel comfortable with. Some people start them indoors, direct sow in the direct, or start them inside. Find out which way you have your best success at and go that route.
I am one of those who have no interest on growing collard greens unless my animals want them. However, for someone who has no interest in growing collard greens, you made it interesting to me because of the details about germination soil and your steps of getting any plants up and growing.
@@TheNakidGardeners this will be my first year growing outside. I used to grow medicinal cannabis indoors for about 3 years. But I’m excited to grow my own food instead! Much tastier and more options lol
You’re welcome. I haven’t gotten mine started yet because I currently live in Germany (originally from NC), and I have a couple more weeks before I can get started. But I’m so ready like right now. I think my biggest concern is what to add to the soil.
Honestly, no. I guess I should also mention I will be growing in grow bags. I have to purchase soil this week. I’ve noticed so many adding perlite, vermiculite, and other things and I guess that’s the most confusing part for me.
We like y'all's seed starting mix. We use Jeffy. We need an indoor grow light setup. We look forward to your Fall garden. We should do a Collard Green Challenge. . Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your evening
We used to use Jiffy mix when starting out. But as our garden grew, we found out that making our own was more cost efficient. We should do a Collard Green challenge. We can call it Put It In The Pot Challenge haha
Yes! Buy or make a great well drainage potting mix. We started out with container gardening and still do some to this day. It does require more watering (during the summer) and fertilizer more due to most of the nutrients flows thru the bottom of the container from watering. Plus not many beneficial bacteria, fungi, and insects feeding the plants. Make sure you get a big enough container to plant/grow then in.
I started my seeds in a metal pan from the dollar store. They are cute little flowers right now. I’m so impatient I need them to start leafing. Right now they look like little clovers. I just need to know how long it takes to get bigger lol
Normally they should take about 45-60 days when you can harvest the whole plant. Or you can do a cut and come along and harvest them to the go to flower
That is correct. l. You can use a dome, but I control the moisture of the flat easier with no dome and allow the soil to dry out once 80% have germinated
I'm a real country bih we eat collard greens mac and cheese hog Mawz you spell it but you know what I'm talking about Souse you name it. Real Central Florida girl
Normally 4-6, they should have their true leaves. It will mot look like the first set of leaves that germinated. Thats when you can transplant them into the ground.
There are some options with growing them inside. 1. Using the Kratky/hydroponics with spectrum lighting. basically lights that has colors to simulate growth, fruiting, etc. 2. In container with the same type of lighting 3. You can use the window but it not respond depending on how much light you can get from the sun. Luckily, green leafy plants do not require much light but should have at least 6 hours of direct sunlight and 8-12 indirect sunlight (IMO only) 4. Keep them outside. you probably have cabbage worms, cutworms, or cut beetle eating on them. a.) Spray some Bonide Thuricide (BT) on your green leafy plants that you are noticing bites on them. Spray front side and back side of the plant(s). Wash off after harvest before eating. b.) If you do not want to spray, plant some things on plants, I understand. Grow some allums or marigolds around your plants to help deter insects.
I am not raising animals right now but hope to add quail and rabbits. Yes I garden but am closing it down pretty soon as our first average frost here is October 8.
Yes, we had our best garden in years. Still facing what to do with all the tomatoes. I used to raise rabbits and find the unpleasant responsibility of butchering much easier than with chickens. @@TheNakidGardeners
I can't bear the thinning out process! I always think that the little one will grow if I just put it in another cell and let it be. Is this wrong? Is it NOT going to flourish?
Haha, those seeds tray didn't make a whole year. The Bootstrap trays have been with us going strong. We used them for more than just seeds now being on the farm. Lol, what are you growing this fall season?
You definitely want some type of lights that have at least 3500 lumens and 5000 Kelvin. I did a make shift grow rack for people that are in small spaces on our Apartment Gardening playlist
Grow rack system: ruclips.net/video/A3VWEKoTZ9Y/видео.htmlsi=1KlACyG15UsXXaC1
Where did you get the quality seedling trays?
@@thelowcarbchronicles9059 Bootstrap Farmer website
Happy Planting of Seeds Sidney😊
Same to you!
Awesome…Thanks for sharing…Salute!!!🍃🍃😎
Thanks. What are you growing for the fall season?
So far I have dropped Morris Heading Collards, Georgia Collards, and Improved Brussel Sprouts but it’s more to come…I appreciate you asking…Salute!!!🍃🍃👊🏽
Great info for beginner gardeners, Brother Sid.
Appreciate it Big Rob. Hope all is well.
Living in Arizona and I’m growing for Me, my Chickens and my tortoises. It’s October and I am in zone 9✌🏾
@denisebey3395 awesome! The mrs. just left AZ on a business trip and was amazed by the temps there.
Love your channel. I live in Texas as well so your channel is most definitely right up my alley. Thanks!
👍🏾 I just bought a tray of collards from Home Depot. This will be my first time, since I finally bought a house. This video was right on time. I have some broccoli and cabbage sprouts in my basement (w/AC.) Should I start the collards inside as well? Sorry, if you already answered that. I was shopping and driving during half of the video 😅🤷🏾
It all depends what you feel comfortable with. Some people start them indoors, direct sow in the direct, or start them inside. Find out which way you have your best success at and go that route.
Now I'm craving collards and corn bread. Yum!
@@BonnieInBama yum is right
great video :) very informative and to the point
@@7841LISA thank you. Do you grow collards during the fall?
I am one of those who have no interest on growing collard greens unless my animals want them. However, for someone who has no interest in growing collard greens, you made it interesting to me because of the details about germination soil and your steps of getting any plants up and growing.
What animals do you raise? I'm glad you found it interesting in helping with starting seeds, at least. Do you have a garden?
I agree because I’m starting to garden & I never knew nothing about germinating soil
Great demonstration and instructions thanks for sharing
Anytime kinfolk.
Hello I am a new subscriber you were very informative thank you 😊😊😊
Thank you for watching and subscribing. How long have you been gardening?
Thank you for this video! This will be my first time starting collards from seed.
That is awesome. How long have you've been gardening?
@@TheNakidGardeners this will be my first year growing outside. I used to grow medicinal cannabis indoors for about 3 years. But I’m excited to grow my own food instead! Much tastier and more options lol
thank you for your great detail
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video
Good tips, Georgia collards the best 👀
Blasphemy I tell ya. Blasphemy!
@@TheNakidGardeners 🤣
Excellent, thank you! Now I want a grow rack! LOL. 🙂
You got it champ
Great video! Thanks for all the helpful tips. Happy gardening 👩🏽🌾🌱
Thanks Tammy. Have you started any seeds yet this year?
You’re welcome. I haven’t gotten mine started yet because I currently live in Germany (originally from NC), and I have a couple more weeks before I can get started. But I’m so ready like right now. I think my biggest concern is what to add to the soil.
@@IAmTammyJ Do you know what type of soil you have or what your soil pH is?
Honestly, no. I guess I should also mention I will be growing in grow bags. I have to purchase soil this week. I’ve noticed so many adding perlite, vermiculite, and other things and I guess that’s the most confusing part for me.
Beautiful the way you explain....Thank uuuuuuu ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Will this be your first time growing collards from seed?
Great tutorial applies to all seed starting. Thanks sir
Awesome! thanks for watching and the feedback. You have a blessed weekend.
Thank you helpful.
glad it was helpful
Thank you...very informative
Thanks. Have you grown collards before?
@@TheNakidGardeners tried but not much luck...will try again though
We like y'all's seed starting mix. We use Jeffy. We need an indoor grow light setup. We look forward to your Fall garden. We should do a Collard Green Challenge. . Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your evening
We used to use Jiffy mix when starting out. But as our garden grew, we found out that making our own was more cost efficient. We should do a Collard Green challenge. We can call it Put It In The Pot Challenge haha
@@TheNakidGardeners We are down with it !!
Great video, gives me a different prespective on growing collards. First time growing last season from plants, went very well.
Thank you. What variety of collards did you grow? Are you going to grow them from seeds this year?
Thanks for the tips. Starting this week! Success!
Awesome! Good luck and happy gardening
Hi! Do you have a video on how to sterilize the Jiffy seedling starter mix ?
@@SweetLdyK here you go. Did two videos about them: ruclips.net/video/E09mFwBtwX0/видео.htmlsi=CF0MhbS284G6N9jt
@@TheNakidGardeners Thank you! 🙂
Any tips on container planting? I don’t have land so I patio garden
Yes! Buy or make a great well drainage potting mix. We started out with container gardening and still do some to this day. It does require more watering (during the summer) and fertilizer more due to most of the nutrients flows thru the bottom of the container from watering. Plus not many beneficial bacteria, fungi, and insects feeding the plants. Make sure you get a big enough container to plant/grow then in.
I started my seeds in a metal pan from the dollar store. They are cute little flowers right now. I’m so impatient I need them to start leafing. Right now they look like little clovers. I just need to know how long it takes to get bigger lol
Normally they should take about 45-60 days when you can harvest the whole plant. Or you can do a cut and come along and harvest them to the go to flower
When to plant after the winter for collard greens
Depending on your location. Here i Texas, if you grow thrm in the shade, you can start them indoors now. Otherwise they will bolt and go to flower.
Hi you don't use a dome just the lights?
That is correct. l. You can use a dome, but I control the moisture of the flat easier with no dome and allow the soil to dry out once 80% have germinated
@@TheNakidGardeners So a heating mat is not needed?
@pearlbrown177 not necessarily but helps on heat loving plants like tomatoes, egg plant and hot peppers.
When do you add fertilizer? What do you use?
Great question. I normally fertilize when 80% of the seeds have germinated and have their first TRUE leaves.
Omg, I need a one on one teaching 😂
@@TheJuanisha22 I am sure you are doing fine. What are you needing help with?
I have in for about a year😊
come again?
@@TheNakidGardeners I have been gardening for about year
Where do you live if you don't mind me asking I live in Central Florida
I'm a real country bih we eat collard greens mac and cheese hog Mawz you spell it but you know what I'm talking about Souse you name it. Real Central Florida girl
@@Ross-ns5ur North Texas
@Ross-ns5ur haha i get it, yea we eat all of that too lol
Ok so at what point are they considered transplants and what does the true leaves look like
Normally 4-6, they should have their true leaves. It will mot look like the first set of leaves that germinated. Thats when you can transplant them into the ground.
Thank you so much I start my seed 11-27 it’s 12-28 is it to early in the year to put them outside
What month are you starting?
@hellestinebeamon1717 for our zone we typically start indoors in August
What if I don’t have a grow light.
To give your seedlings a geeat start without getting leggy rhis this easy setup: ruclips.net/video/ci3J17F-wIo/видео.htmlsi=2FheGTcEpxhL7glJ
Could I grow inside keeping the pot by an open window? 😂 something outside keeps eating my kale and I don’t want it eating my collards
There are some options with growing them inside.
1. Using the Kratky/hydroponics with spectrum lighting. basically lights that has colors to simulate growth, fruiting, etc.
2. In container with the same type of lighting
3. You can use the window but it not respond depending on how much light you can get from the sun. Luckily, green leafy plants do not require much light but should have at least 6 hours of direct sunlight and 8-12 indirect sunlight (IMO only)
4. Keep them outside. you probably have cabbage worms, cutworms, or cut beetle eating on them.
a.) Spray some Bonide Thuricide (BT) on your green leafy plants that you are noticing bites on them. Spray front side and back side of the plant(s). Wash off after harvest before eating.
b.) If you do not want to spray, plant some things on plants, I understand. Grow some allums or marigolds around your plants to help deter insects.
@@TheNakidGardeners okay thanks I did want to plant some flowers and marigolds are cheap around here!
I am not raising animals right now but hope to add quail and rabbits. Yes I garden but am closing it down pretty soon as our first average frost here is October 8.
Good luck with the rabbits! Hope you had a good harvest with your garden
Yes, we had our best garden in years. Still facing what to do with all the tomatoes. I used to raise rabbits and find the unpleasant responsibility of butchering much easier than with chickens. @@TheNakidGardeners
Just answer a simple question, does collard green seeds need to be under a heat lamp.
No brassicas do not need heat to germinate
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Hey stranger. How have you been?
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I can't bear the thinning out process! I always think that the little one will grow if I just put it in another cell and let it be. Is this wrong? Is it NOT going to flourish?
If you do it young enough it should be able to thrive. what is the worst that could happened?
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Haha, those seeds tray didn't make a whole year. The Bootstrap trays have been with us going strong. We used them for more than just seeds now being on the farm. Lol, what are you growing this fall season?
georgia collards
Do you grow Georgia collards on the regular?
What happen if you do not have a grow light, can you put on top of the fridge??😂😂😂😂
You definitely want some type of lights that have at least 3500 lumens and 5000 Kelvin. I did a make shift grow rack for people that are in small spaces on our Apartment Gardening playlist