Easy and versatile collard greens have graced Southern gardens and tables for generations. Thriving in cooler weather, these ...
Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens are a staple in the South, but these hardy, leafy plants are easy and fun to grow in ...
This video shows you how to cut collard greens. Collards contain a lot of water, so they will shrink down when you cook them. To prepare collards, first wash them in a bowl of cold water with a dash ...
For generations, collard greens have formed an important part of African and African-diaspora diets around the world. The leafy vegetable is a quintessential part of African American, Southern and ...
Gabrielle E. W. Carter loves collard greens. She plants and grows the leafy green vegetable at her family’s garden and homestead in Apex, N.C., where she hosts collaborative dinner popups and ...
March is a good time to plant potatoes, as well as brassicas, beets, carrots, collard greens, bunching onions, kale and summer bulbs. – Daylight saving time begins March 9, enhancing gardening ...
Collard greens become perfectly tender for this salad when thinly sliced and massaged with vinaigrette, then tossed with tart cherries, Manchego cheese, and quick candied almonds. Julia Levy is an ...