Discover the process of planting Georgia collards in a backyard garden bed. With 16 square feet of growing space, learn how compost and humus create the perfect environment for these holiday staples. #gardening #collardgreens #backyardgarden #plantingtips

So today we’re going to be working in the back garden. And before we even get back there, have y’all not noticed? Yeah. So yeah, I ended up with a rooster, you guys. I didn’t tell you guys, but I did. They all are loud from everywhere around here. One goes off, they all are going off. So, it’s like I hope you guys can hear me. All right. So, today we’re going to be planting up one of our holiday staples. So, we’re in the back garden and I have taken care of this bed already. I did put down about one to one and 1/2 in of compost. Now, I do prefer to use humus and manure, which is basically plants and animal manure. Okay? And I just use grass clipping. So 8 foot 2×8 will be 16 square foot of growing space, which is perfect because hey, any growing space is worth having. But anyways, today we’re going to be planting up is some Georgia collards. Okay.

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