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Collard Greens

Brassica oleracea

Collards are the cabbage that never makes a head — and the foundational cool-season green of Southern cuisine. Plant in September for an October-through-March harvest; flavor sweetens dramatically after the first hard frost.

// QUICK FACTS
Family
Brassicaceae
Group
crop
Native range
Domesticated from wild cabbage in Mediterranean coastal Europe
USDA hardiness
Zones 6–10 (overwinters in Tulsa)
Mature size
2–4 ft
Sun
Full sun to part shade
Water
Consistent
Wildlife value
Nectar-rich yellow flowers in spring (when allowed to bolt) feed early bees
Ecological role
cool-season Southern staple · cold-improved flavor
Collard Greens (Brassica oleracea)
Brassica oleracea. Photo via Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons.

Field Notes

[ growing · ecology · siting · care ]

Heirloom varieties like 'Georgia', 'Vates', and 'Champion' overwinter outdoors in NE Oklahoma without protection. Pick outer leaves and the plant continues producing for 6+ months. Single best low-effort, high-yield winter vegetable for the region.

Why it's on this list: cool-season Southern staple · cold-improved flavor. Part of Rooted Revival's NE Oklahoma plant catalog — natives, ecologically positive non-invasive cultivars, and food crops worth growing in the Tulsa region.

Companion Planting

[ guild · polyculture · cross-layer pairings ]

In a kitchen-garden polyculture, collard greens pairs naturally with: comfrey (Symphytum officinale), basil (Ocimum basilicum), common sunflower (Helianthus annuus), chile pepper (Capsicum annuum), cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus), and cowpea / black-eyed pea (Vigna unguiculata).

In a polyculture bed, collard greens pairs with the partners above for pest deterrence, pollination, and soil-building.

Photo Reference

Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
// Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
Photo: joknight_nz (iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC)
Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
// Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
Photo: joknight_nz (iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC)
Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
// Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
Photo: joknight_nz (iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC)
Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
// Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
Photo: joknight_nz (iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC)
Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
// Brassica oleracea — cabbage, broccoli, and allies
Photo: joknight_nz (iNaturalist, CC-BY-NC)

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