As New Year's Day approaches, two Upstate farmers talk about what it takes to grow good collards and why they're good ...
Collard greens are a nutritious vegetable with a rich cultural heritage in the U.S. Now, scientists and enthusiasts are ...
Learn how to clean collard greens with this step-by-step guide. Discover the tools and techniques needed to ensure your ...
It’s a Southern favorite, y’all. Fresh collards bring back memories of grandma’s hands rinsing, slicing and seasoning the ...
When it comes to growing collard and turnip greens along with black-eyed peas, South Carolina leads the nation, according to the latest Census of Agriculture for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Collards take up only about two of the 445 acres on the Pendleton-area farm. Nonetheless, the hearty, leafy green plant is a nice sideline – especially this time of year. “It’s just one ...
Collard greens grow close to the ground, which makes them prone to accumulating dirt, sand, and debris on their broad leaves. Their thick veins and sturdy texture can trap soil and even tiny pests ...