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Vates Collard Greens

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety from 1930's
  • compact, slow-bolting Plants
  • Large, blue-green leaves
  • Mild, cabbage-like flavor
  • 60-80 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (100 Seeds)

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Vates Collard Greens

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Brassica Oleracea

Vates is an open-pollinated collard variety introduced in the 1930's by the Virginia Truck Experimental Station.  Compact, slow-bolting plants produce large, blue-green leaves with a mild, cabbage-like flavor that sweetens with frost.  Thick, slightly crumpled leaves are excellent for boiling or sautéing.  Grows approximately two feet tall.  Harvests begin roughly 60 to 80 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Brassica Oleracea

Vates is an open-pollinated collard variety introduced in the 1930's by the Virginia Truck Experimental Station.  Compact, slow-bolting plants produce large, blue-green leaves with a mild, cabbage-like flavor that sweetens with frost.  Thick, slightly crumpled leaves are excellent for boiling or sautéing.  Grows approximately two feet tall.  Harvests begin roughly 60 to 80 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.

Bucket of heirloom beans
Bucket of heirloom beans

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Whiskers in Heaven
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Unfortunately I have not yet planted. Our weather has not cooperated here in N California. Rain, wind and snow! My last frost date was Feb 12th and we are still getting hard freezes. Lol. I will uprate once I get these in. The plan was to direct sow but I think I am changing this plan and doing as starts to hopefully get a small crop this spring. Fingers crossed and prayers🌷

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