This is the latest in a series we call Plant PPL, where we interview people of color in the plant world. If you have any suggestions for PPL to include in our series, tag us on Instagram ...
Q: My sister asked if I’ve ever heard of purple tree collards, and if they would grow in North Dakota. I told her I knew who to ask! Do they grow here, are they a perennial, and how do you start them?
Collards pack a nutritional punch. They are an excellent source of vitamins C and K and are rich in carotenoid lutein, which prevents macular degeneration. As a member of the cruciferous vegetable ...
You love collard greens, but did you know there are so many varieties to love? And so many ways to love them? Like many vegetables, collards are mostly sold as just plain “collards” at the grocery ...
Our health expert explains how to get the most nutrition out of leafy greens like kale and collards. Harvesting Health host Dr. Daphne Miller explains how to tenderize some of the tougher leafy greens ...
Collards, black-eyed peas, cornbread, pork. What better way to start the new year? Superstitious Southerners know that whatever their resolutions for the year may be, the New Year’s Day meal is the ...
(CNN) — When I think of collard greens, I almost instinctively picture a steaming pot of long-simmered leaves, sliced into delicate ribbons or rolled into tight little bundles, swirling among pieces ...
(CNN) — When I think of collard greens, I almost instinctively picture a steaming pot of long-simmered leaves, sliced into delicate ribbons or rolled into tight little bundles, swirling among pieces ...
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