Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are ...
Winter leafy greens can provide harvests through the colder months with some protection, and here are five ways to overwinter ...
The end of summer is the perfect time to start thinking about vegetables to plant in fall for a spring harvest. In fall, the soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before winter sets in. The ...
Fall is often thought of as a time for an abundance of crops to harvest in the vegetable garden. Crops raised and nurtured throughout spring and summer are now at the fore and it can be peak season ...
Collard greens are a staple for many kitchens in the Southern U.S., especially in African American homes. And now the vegetable is getting the same heirloom treatment as other fruits and veggies.
Sheri visits a collard farm and talks about the harvest with collard expert Chris Smith. Sheri visits a collard farm outside Asheville, where she discusses the harvest with collard expert Chris Smith.
Spring has sprung, the grass is green, and we think greens are really keen. OK, so we're cooks, not poets, but fact is, we've been on a "green" kick lately, and it's had nothing to do with St. Patrick ...
Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are part of the Brassica family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and ...