University of Kentucky -- College of Agriculture -- Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture

COLLARDS

Brassica oleracea


CULTURE: Collards will grow in a variety of environmental conditions, but they grow best and taste better when grown in the cool weather of a Kentucky spring or fall. The plants will tolerate light frost. Collards is a popular vegetable in the south and becoming a popular vegetable in the north.

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SEED: 5,500 - 9,000 per/oz.

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DISEASES: Black rot is seed borne. Downy mildew causes discolored spots on leaves.

INSECTS: Imported cabbage worm, cabbage looper, diamond-back larvae, harlequin bugs, aphids.

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Cooperative Extension Service --- University of Kentucky