![]() We hope you enjoy your plants!įor reviews please see our Amazon listing. If there is a defect with your order please take photos and contact us within 24 hours of arrival. We do our best to ensure a safe journey for your plants but cannot be responsible for weather-related damage. Please consider the weather in your region when ordering. Please note that while we hope that every order we ship thrives in your garden, we cannot be responsible for plants that freeze or get cooked in your mailbox or suffer for any other reason outside of our control. Some of the leaves may arrive slightly yellowed from shipping. They will not look identical to the photos and the purple coloration is stronger in the winter. Yours may have one top or be multi-trunked. The plant is in a 2″ container and just two to three inches tall, but should grow quickly. You can also find our videos on our Project Tree Collard channel on YouTube. Instructions for growing these remarkable plants will be included with your order. Once you have your own plant established you can easily make your own cuttings to produce more plants for yourself and others. You could try them in colder climates, but you might have to get creative either bringing them into a greenhouse for the cold season, or taking cuttings before winter and setting out newly rooted plants in the spring. With irrigation they should be fine in much of the Southwest as well, though they will do best in the cooler months. We have heard of people successfully growing tree collards all along the Pacific coast, and South/Southeastern regions of the US. They are high in Vitamins B1, B2, B9, C, and beta-Carotene and are a great source of fiber. ![]() Like other collard greens, Purple Tree Collards are very nutritious. In addition to humans, chickens and ducks love to eat tree collards and their egg yolks will turn a brilliant orange. They are very productive and tend to be more disease and pest resistant. Many people find that the flavor of Purple Tree Collards is superior to traditional collard greens. They can survive temperatures down to around 20 degrees Fahrenheit. They turn darker purple tones in cool months and are lighter green in warm months. They can get over eight feet in height and will continue to grow and produce year after year. ![]() Purple Tree Collards are a perennial vegetable related to collard greens. You may wish to pot them up in a one gallon container for a week or two upon arrival, but they can be transplanted directly into a garden bed as well. They are growing in small 2″ degradable peat pots. When it grows tall, it does need support (staking) if your garden could. Tree Collards are a highly productive perennial Brassica, producing delicious blue-green, or purple leaves which taste similar to kale. This listing is for three rooted Purple Tree Collard plants shipped USPS Priority Mail for gardeners who want to skip having to root their own cuttings (which can take a month or longer). Purple tree collard perennial kale can grow to 8 feet tall and with huge leaves. Tree Collards are a staple in a permaculture landscape. ![]() Imagine never having to go to the store to buy greens again! ![]()
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