SS1 Tender Tasty Collard Seeds

Exceptional eating quality for collards, tasty, sweet, tender leaves, petioles and even the stem. Highly recommended! Except for the root, you cannot waste any thing from this variety. For higher eating quality, harvest before bolting. Each plant weighs around 350 grams.

Code: SS0078

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Fast Facts on SS1 Tender Tasty Collard Seeds
Product SS1 Tender Tasty Collard Seeds
Product Code SS0078
Botanical Name Brassica Oleracea Alboglabra
Germination 85 %
Plant Height
Plant Spread
Life Cycle Annual
Harvest In 55 - 65 Days
Type Heirloom
   
Ss1 Tender Tasty Collard Seeds Germination Info
Germinates In 7 - 15 Days
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