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Keeping this in view, do collard greens grow back?
Since is doesn't sound like you are looking toharvestthe collards over the winter, I would keep cuttingthemback in the fall the same way you did lastyear.Collards are usually grown as annuals, but theycanalso be grown as biennials or perennials inwarmerclimates.
Likewise, what is the season for collard greens?
A member of the Brassica family, closely related tokaleand mustard greens, collard greens hitpeakseason January through April. Collardsarecharacterized by smooth, broad, dark green leaves, andaslightly bitter, mellow, smoky flavor.
Although they are cool-weather crops, tolerant offrostand averse to sweltering heat, collard greensaresusceptible to bolting when temperatures are too low. Whentheflowering stalk shoots up from collards, optimal leafflavormay be lost. All you can do to try to save thegreensis cut the flowering stem.