Collards Growing Guide
Learn how to grow tender, flavorful collard greens from seed to harvest! This guide covers planting, spacing, watering, fertilizing, and pest control—plus tips on storage and why collards taste sweeter after a frost.
Onion production is largely based on the amount of sunlight it receives during the entire growing process. In order for the bulbs to form properly, enough sunlight is needed for healthy above-ground leaf production. Different varieties require varying hours of sunlight to produce a large, healthy onion crop. Choosing the right onion type for your area is crucial in terms of timing so taking this first step will set you up for a successful harvest.
At 3 1/2″ – 4″, trim the tops of the onion seedlings about once a week. This will help to stress the plant and develop a strong root system to support the plant in the bulbing stage.
Learn how to grow tender, flavorful collard greens from seed to harvest! This guide covers planting, spacing, watering, fertilizing, and pest control—plus tips on storage and why collards taste sweeter after a frost.
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