My son started my patio garden for my Mothers day present and I love it. Collards, tomatoes, okra,sugar watermelon, Carolina reaper pepper and thyme and parsley
I too am growing these greens in pots got my six starters from Home Depot last November 2020 and thery are growing and growing! My first time amen 🙏🏽 were delicious and easy to grow!
I'm in central Florida too and I grow my starters in 7 gal nursrey pots it says 6.23 gal but it's considered 7gal.Leave about 2 or 3 inches at top so you can add more soil as it grows.I grow them every year and they get huge.
Ginger, I'm surprised to see that your lovely potted collards are not protected with an insect protection covering. The little green wormy guys (catapillars) come from the white butterfly. It's only a matter time before those white butterflies will reek havoc on your lovely collards without some insect plant covering. I use those green caterpillars for bluegill fishing bait. They work wonders!
Yes thanks for the reminder, we have been getting such heavy rain everyday so there is nothing on them yet,but I never thought of using the wormy guys as bait. That's a great idea! We might actually try that lol!
I am growing the same collards in pots as well, I also have six containers but a coupleof the containers have 3 plants because they are intertwined. I'm in colorado and I also use mine to add store bought ones. It's great.
What size is your container? I have some growing in a concrete mixer pan but I think it's to shallow. I went to Lowe's and got the 5 gallon buckets to transfer them in. I also got the 20 gallon storage containers
You can start seeds in midsummer for a fall crop, they like cool temperatures. They do best early spring and fall, but they should grow nice most of the year in your area.
These are Georgia Southern Collards, I have never grown them before this. They got pretty tall and this year is their last year,I'm starting new collards.
Of all the videos I've seen yours has encouraged me the most.. just bought my first collard plant yesterday. 😊
Oh that makes me so happy! Blessings on your collard plant!
My son started my patio garden for my Mothers day present and I love it. Collards, tomatoes, okra,sugar watermelon, Carolina reaper pepper and thyme and parsley
They take off in cool weather. I have some too and it's been 2 years they are still growing.
Wow!
I was wondering how long is the growth span because I have some that are going on year #2. 🥰
Collards are so yummy, I’m heating up leftovers as I speak at 2am, I’m hungry.
You did great for your first time. I am looking forward to planting some collards.
I too am growing these greens in pots got my six starters from Home Depot last November 2020 and thery are growing and growing! My first time amen 🙏🏽 were delicious and easy to grow!
Great video thanks for sharing I got the same thing ,I have never grown then before either
I'm in central Florida too and I grow my starters in 7 gal nursrey pots it says 6.23 gal but it's considered 7gal.Leave about 2 or 3 inches at top so you can add more soil as it grows.I grow them every year and they get huge.
Ginger, I'm surprised to see that your lovely potted collards are not protected with an insect protection covering. The little green wormy guys (catapillars) come from the white butterfly. It's only a matter time before those white butterflies will reek havoc on your lovely collards without some insect plant covering. I use those green caterpillars for bluegill fishing bait. They work wonders!
Yes thanks for the reminder, we have been getting such heavy rain everyday so there is nothing on them yet,but I never thought of using the wormy guys as bait. That's a great idea! We might actually try that lol!
I am growing the same collards in pots as well, I also have six containers but a coupleof the containers have 3 plants because they are intertwined. I'm in colorado and I also use mine to add store bought ones. It's great.
Grew mine for 7 years finally cut it, replanted the top part and have two pups growing on the side of the old one.
Thanks for the info, I had no idea they could grow that long.
Okay I'm doing it!!! Thanks so much.
Great job fellow gardener 👍🏽
After the roots fill up the pot, you can easily move them up to a bigger container.
Yummy yummy collards
Beautiful 🥰💚🥰💚🥰💚🥰💚
Awesome!
Great job👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Have 2 baby tree collards this year.
What size is your container? I have some growing in a concrete mixer pan but I think it's to shallow. I went to Lowe's and got the 5 gallon buckets to transfer them in. I also got the 20 gallon storage containers
Hi there! They are about 2 gallon pots ,I think 5 would be best, hope that helps 😊
This video is indeed helpful, thank you.
How often do you water your collards?
Here in Florida once a week as we get a lot of rain.
Nice video new subscriber❤
When is the best time to start planting them? I just moved to middle Georgia in May
You can start seeds in midsummer for a fall crop, they like cool temperatures. They do best early spring and fall, but they should grow nice most of the year in your area.
You can start seeds now for your fall harvest
Than you for the video. New Subie. can you give us an update on your collards. i started mine from seed. i cant wait for them to get that big! TFS
I absolutely will, I have a video coming up soon.
Are these tree collard?
These are Georgia Southern Collards, I have never grown them before this. They got pretty tall and this year is their last year,I'm starting new collards.
Georgia Southern Collards
I did the same thing and don't even know how to cook them.
My favorite way is in the crock pot, just Google a recipe, there are many, hope that helps.
I actually substitute them for lettuce if I'm out.
Go to RUclips for recipes!