Tree collards are one of a number of rare crops that we grow in our garden that you probably won’t find in your local grocery store. They’re nutritious, easy to grow and propagate, and, at least in our garden, haven’t had significant pest or disease problems.
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Where we bought our tree collard cuttings: http://www.bountifulgardens.org/Tree-Collard-Cuttings/productinfo/VCO-3250/
Congolese Collard Greens Recipe: http://www.congocookbook.com/vegetable_and_side_dish_recipes/greens_in_peanut_sauce.html
Tree Collard Wraps Recipe: https://www.facebook.com/oneyardrevolution/photos/a.739567286082340.1073741859.543322169040187/895105147195219/?type=1
Featured Videos:
1) How to Grow Tree Collards as Annuals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKC187hkNEM
2) Not in Your Grocery Store Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLApXYvbprElwa2LUkSst2n1uy3MvDZsDZ
OYR is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, mulch, and compost tea. No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used.
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