Perennial Tree Collards

Tree Collards are one of the most amazing and interesting perennial veggies I've ever grown. After 20 years of growing them, I'm still amazed at their multi-dimensional nature. I'm excited to provide one of the first online overviews of all aspects of cultivation, propagation and preparation. My love affair with TCs has motivated me to send plants to six states. The TC has put a spell on me! (See Michael Pollen's "Botany of Desire.")

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Everything you never knew you wanted to know about Tree Collards

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Welcome to the Perennial Tree Collard Blog.  I'm currently compiling my 20 years or so of growing Tree Collards and hope to have all asp...
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Propagation of Cuttings

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This post has been a long time in coming.  Sorry for the delay. As stated in the other post, make sure you are taking cuttings from gree...
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Monday, December 31, 2012

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Here is an example of a cutting being rooted in a 50/50 vermiculite/pearlite mixture.  Cut a metal hanger and positioned on the pot to allo...
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Woody Cuttings Propagated that are Stunted!

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The most important aspect to making new plants is to make sure you take cuttings prior to your Mother plant getting too woody.  It is highly...
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