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I tried to grow them last year but they just sat and didn't grow after transplanting. Then the worms got to them. I think they were Vates. Is there a better variety?
The collards I buy in the store have been good in the winter, but were tough and bitter in the summer. Is this common? Do you start them in the fall or spring?
The collards I buy in the store have been good in the winter, but were tough and bitter in the summer. Is this common? Do you start them in the fall or spring?