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Old January 21, 2010   #1
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Default Yellow Cabbage Collard free seeds.

I have enough Yellow Cabbage collard seeds for five request. Free for sase.
I grew these for the first time last year and they were very sweet and tender.

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Old January 21, 2010   #2
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COUNT ME IN...please. Hope I'm not too late!!

Where should I send a SASE??
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Old January 21, 2010   #3
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hey relichound, when did you plant them? Harvest them? What do you think timing would be down here at the beach? How big do they get?
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Old January 21, 2010   #4
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You could plant them in early spring but I like to plant mine mid-summer to harvest in early winter. I think they are more tender when the frost hits them a little.

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Arrrrgh - thought you'd say that! I don't have the space for them until too late in the fall. I buy 3 big collard plants every year around Thanksgiving & have a 2 day - cleaning/putting by time for most of the winter. They sound sooo good.
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Old January 22, 2010   #6
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If I'm # 5 I would like to give them a try.

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relichound.... SASE on it's way today! Any cabbage worm or aphid problem? treatment??
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Old January 22, 2010   #8
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Offer now closed.
Thanks for all the request.

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Jerry, I planted my yellow cabbage collard seed yesterday. I appreciate the opportunity to grow these plants. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and I will have lots of greens this fall and winter.

thanks again,

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Planting my Yellow Cabbage Collards in about 2 weeks here in SE PA. Thanks again, Jerry, for the seeds!!!
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Good luck with the seeds. If you enjoy collards you will love these. Like all collards they are best when kissed by the frost.

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Any chance anyone has some of these seeds floating around they might be willing to part with?
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