Friday, March 26, 2021

Saving seed from White Mountain Cabbage Collards




We grew White Mountain Cabbage Collards from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange for the first time this past fall.  The vigorous plants produced lots of large dark green leaves into winter.  But as the coldest days of winter set it, some variegation started to appear as white bleached stems on the green leaves.  It was really pretty and didn't change the taste.  As spring came on and we let them go to save seed from them, the color show really took off.  Gorgeous!

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