Your collards garden is very beautiful ❤ When they “shoot up” in the center like that, it is due to stalk development cuz it wants to go to seed like you said. With collards - I don’t want this, as i want leaf development. That’s why I feed high nitrogen to grow big luscious leaves. As soon as that center stalk shoots up, it generally means a decline in the overall quality (taste and toughness) of the collards due to changes within the plant with it trying to complete its life cycle.
Yes okay 👍, I allow 10 of my plants to go seed out of 24 collard plants, I just cut all the collard greens back today 5-28-2024 Now harvesting seeds to harvest and dry besides 2 or 3 plants and I will watch my collard greens regrow and reshape back up for fall and winter. Happy growing season to you 2024💛💛
Hey lady bug 👋 Yes I heard on news and we had a phone alert this afternoon stating bad rain, wind and possibly tornado, no that 5 year collard green is stuck in the pot, I drilled wholes at the booking of all my vegetable pots or containers and oncees the roots get in the ground, it's nice a grounded, it doesn't move, nor do I cover up my collard greens, never had a problem the last 5 years.. Stay safe , love your new garden changes💋💋
Thank you lord! She saved my collards that were flowering! Now I’m sure.
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Thank you for your tips.. i did not know
Thank you this is my second year and I have mustard and turnip that I seeded waiting for the harvest ❤
You're awesome! Thank you so much! I❤VE YOU TOO 😄💕 God Bless You 🙏❤️
That is so Awesome
7:40 AM Pacific time thank you for this video. I did not know you don’t pick the collard leaves close to the trunk either.
We are all learning and growing together around the world , much love ❤️
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Your collards garden is very beautiful ❤
When they “shoot up” in the center like that, it is due to stalk development cuz it wants to go to seed like you said. With collards - I don’t want this, as i want leaf development. That’s why I feed high nitrogen to grow big luscious leaves. As soon as that center stalk shoots up, it generally means a decline in the overall quality (taste and toughness) of the collards due to changes within the plant with it trying to complete its life cycle.
Yes okay 👍, I allow 10 of my plants to go seed out of 24 collard plants, I just cut all the collard greens back today 5-28-2024
Now harvesting seeds to harvest and dry besides 2 or 3 plants and I will watch my collard greens regrow and reshape back up for fall and winter.
Happy growing season to you 2024💛💛
I’m in Georgia as well!
Thanks for this!
Thank you❤️🙏🏾💪🏾
love this video as my collards were going to seeds in ga
Did you let them all go to seed or did you pull them or did you take the tops off to save the collard green plants??
Thanks for sharing this information, I’m new to your channel.
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New subscriber, Collards look fantastic
Thank you ladybug ❤️
We are supposed to get more rain tonight and tomorrow....I love you have 5 yr old collards. Do you ever bring it inside during the winter? 😀
Hey lady bug 👋
Yes I heard on news and we had a phone alert this afternoon stating bad rain, wind and possibly tornado, no that 5 year collard green is stuck in the pot, I drilled wholes at the booking of all my vegetable pots or containers and oncees the roots get in the ground, it's nice a grounded, it doesn't move, nor do I cover up my collard greens, never had a problem the last 5 years..
Stay safe , love your new garden changes💋💋
What kind of collar greens are you growing and soil you're using. I'm growing collar greens too. Buy mines not big like yours.
Georgia collards
Are your collard greens in the shade over the summer?
Just one in the pot is in a shaded area..
Everything else is in sun, my collard green patch gets at least 3 to 5 hrs of sun daily.
Yeah that is what they do who u trying to tell what kind are those greens
Those are collard greens 💚
How do you keep bugs from eating your greens?
I have over 25 onions per collard garden beds