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Cash Crop Collard Greens (Treated Seed)
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Cash Crop has a vigorous upright plant habit with long petioles ideal for bunching. High tolerance to bolting. Deep green leaf color and flat leaf surface, Cash Crop has excellent re-growth rates with high leaf count. It can be stripped as early as 50 days from transplant and allowed to regrow. Fine vein extension presentation.
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Flash Collard Greens (Not Treated)
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Flash is a high yielding Vates-type with a smooth (not wavy) leaf. With fast regrowth and a slow bolting nature, Flash allows for repeated harvests of dark green leaves. Used for stripping, bunching, and processing.
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Flash Collard Greens (Treated Seed)
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Flash is a high yielding Vates-type with a smooth (not wavy) leaf. With fast regrowth and a slow bolting nature, Flash allows for repeated harvests of dark green leaves. Used for stripping, bunching, and processing.
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Georgia Southern Collards (Not Treated)
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Southern favorite! ‘Georgia Southern’ collards are easy to grow, hot or cold. Big, tasty leaves for steaming, wraps, or salads. Sweeter after frost, and can handle light freezes. Great in pots!
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Top Bunch 2.0 Collard Greens (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →Top Bunch is back with version 2.0, featuring improved uniformity and seed supply reliability. It has the appearance of Georgia Southern with excellent regrowth, vigor and productivity.
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Top Bunch 2.0 Collard Greens (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Top Bunch is back with version 2.0, featuring improved uniformity and seed supply reliability. It has the appearance of Georgia Southern with excellent regrowth, vigor and productivity.
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Top Chop Collards (Treated Seed)
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Vates Collard Greens (Non Treated)
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Vates is southeastern favorite collard green first available in the 1930s. It developed a reputation for being cold tolerant and overwintering from Virginia and south. The plant grows to about 24″.