Love me some Collard greens, cooked with fat back. Plus some black eyed peas and cornbread. This 72 year old youngster lives on it every spring! If I have extra eggs, I boil them and add to my cooked greens. Thanks for sharing the easy way to sprout them!
Wow great idea gives the seeds a head start and you know the viable seeds will grow when you plant them. Also love your preservation method. Quick use when ready to cook
I grew up in the clsoutgern United States. My grand parents had gardens, but I didn't learn any of their ways. Now prices are high and I need to grow my own food. Thank you so much for the wonderful videos.
I know this is a really dumb question, but I've never grown anything except jalapeños. I did that only one time years ago. I want to do it again! Anyway, how far apart do you plant the seedlings for the collard greens?
Yesss. I tried this method 4 days ago and now I'm ready to plant. Thank you so much for this video. Have a wonderful day!
You’re welcome, Aisha. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
Love me some Collard greens, cooked with fat back. Plus some black eyed peas and cornbread. This 72 year old youngster lives on it every spring! If I have extra eggs, I boil them and add to my cooked greens. Thanks for sharing the easy way to sprout them!
That sounds delicious. 😊😀 Thank you for watching, Vicki. 🥰💕💕💕
Wow Sister Sylvia you have shown me so much. Thank you so much and God bless you and your family 👍👍
You’re welcome, Harrison. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
Wow great idea gives the seeds a head start and you know the viable seeds will grow when you plant them. Also love your preservation method. Quick use when ready to cook
Yes yes!! 🙌 Thank you for watching, Sis. 🥰💕
They murdered the vege.
What a great video, thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. ❤️ ❤️
I like your method of cutting up your greens. That’s next on my list. Thanks for sharing❤️
You’re welcome, Jada. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕💕
Very useful !
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Glad it was helpful!. Thank you for watching, Mayil. ❤
I grew up in the clsoutgern United States. My grand parents had gardens, but I didn't learn any of their ways. Now prices are high and I need to grow my own food. Thank you so much for the wonderful videos.
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
Awesome tutorial. Did you blanch the collards before freezing them? Thanks in advance.
No, I didn't blanch it. Thank you for watching, Elwanda. ❤ ❤
Your soil looks like mine! It is good to see how others deal with the sandy soil.
Thanks for the videos
You’re welcome, Bill. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
Thanks for sharing that tip. I will try it.
You're welcome, Melanie. Thank you for watching. ❤ 😍 💖
Thanks for sharing this with us, I hope to give it a try soon.
helpful sylvia....great idea... thanks from Colombo - Sri Lanka.
You’re welcome, Mahinda. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
Thank you!
Nice video! Looking forward to planting 🪴
Thank you for watching, Jay. 🥰💕
@@sylviasandy Tuned in!
Beautifully captured 🤗🌿
Thank you, Sis. ❤ 😍
Always sharing good tips...thank you. I am still waiting o😁
Yes Sis. I haven’t forgotten. 😊 Thank you so much for watching. 💕🥰
I’m new to gardening. Can I also do this in buckets?
Hi Nicole. Sure, you can. Thank you for watching. ❤ 😍
Maaad final fantasy 7 vibes with this music🖤
Thank you, Dre. 🥰💕💕
I know this is a really dumb question, but I've never grown anything except jalapeños. I did that only one time years ago. I want to do it again! Anyway, how far apart do you plant the seedlings for the collard greens?
About 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart will do.
Hello!! Can you do a garden tour?
Yes, I will. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕
If you can find Miss Anne Pearl's collards they are delicious. The leaves mature at two feet long and about one foot wide.
I'll check it out. Thank you for sharing, Daniel. ❤ ❤
whatt is your grow zone?
It’s 8b. Thank you for watching. 🥰💕💕
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I am looking forward to using your method. Thank you !
Awesome 👏. You’re welcome, Bertha. 🥰💕