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If Mark Farnham had his druthers, collards would have long ago eclipsed kale as the nation’s go-to leafy green. From a nutritional standpoint, “there’s almost no difference. And heck ...
SC coastal scientists study collard greens seeking gene to help plants weather pests, warming climate, which could spread the Southern food.
Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens are a staple in the South, but these hardy, leafy plants are easy and fun to grow in ...
Collards are SC's official vegetable. Farms here devote more acres to growing them - as well as turnip greens and peas - than anywhere for luck, prosperity.
As I have previously mentioned, I am a transplant to South Carolina. Coming from the Northeast, I had yet to experience ...
Collards make up one-third of his family's business, Walter P. Rawl and Sons Inc., covering more than 1,200 acres yearly at a farm that specializes in growing leafy greens, said Wingard, who ...
Vegetables to plant in March: Now is a good time to plant cantaloupe, collards, corn, cucumbers, cucuzza, kohlrabi, lima beans, mirliton (plant the entire fruit with the sprouted end in the soil ...
Because the temperatures drop significantly throughout December, it is best to plant starts or transplants of collard greens instead of seeds at this time. Planting these older plants will help ...
Albornoz — who’s professionally invested in the fate of collards, which South Carolina produces in greater quantity than any other state — recommends using collard leaves to bundle burritos (but not ...
SC coastal scientists study collard greens seeking gene to help plants weather pests, warming climate, which could spread the Southern food.