Growing Collards, also Collard greens, Borekale

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12 Apr 11 Ronnie (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
I would like to grow collards or collard greens. Where can I find seed or seedlings please. Are they the same as silverbeet or does silverbeet have the same or similar levels of Vitamin A?
28 Feb 17 Linda (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Hey there, you can buy the seeds online.
08 Apr 18 Paul (New Zealand - temperate climate)
But whereabouts online? I have yet to find it available online in NZ and importing it from overseas is likely to run foul of our immigration laws.
17 Jan 19 Alan Jorgensen (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Hi, you can try Kings Seeds in Kati Kati Bay of plenty they have a mail order system. Good luck.
18 Apr 18 Barry (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Hi Paul The Koanga Institute have seeds available they call it the Dalmatian cabbage. I think i have seen it advertised in either the Egmont seeds catalogue or the Kings seeds catalogue. All three have on line catalogues. Collards are a type of Brassica. Regards Barry

Hi Paul The Koanga Institute have seeds available they call it the Dalmatian cabbage. I think i have seen it advertised in either the Egmont seeds catalogue or the Kings seeds catalogue. All three have on line catalogues. Collards are a type of Brassica. Regards Barry

- Barry

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