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Harris
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
First time growing collards and we filled a 5 gallon bucket today from 10 plants. 100% grew that we planted.
Michelle Hall
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Can wait to taste what I’m growing
JD
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
The seeds germinated well and my plants are thriving in the garden. Would purchase again.
Lanie
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
A spoon full of seeds. I expected more
Elizabeth Galloway
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Do not buy these seeds. I purchased them expecting collards, but what grew was an invasive mustard plant. It took months to realize the mistake, by which time the plants had already established themselves. This isn’t just a bad batch—it’s agricultural fraud.Invasive species threaten ecosystems, harm soil health, and can spread aggressively if not caught in time. Selling these seeds under the label of a trusted food crop is not only dishonest—it’s dangerous. If done intentionally, it borders on ecological sabotage.Other reviewers have reported similar experiences, so this is clearly not an isolated incident. I pulled the plants and disposed of them carefully, but I’m furious that this company is still allowed to sell seeds. Shame on them for risking people’s gardens, native environments, and food security.
GrandmaMargie
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
The delivery of the Collard Green seeds was rght on time. I'm excited about planting them. The last planting, the leaves beautiful and tastety. I was sueprised to get so manyleaves for the price of the seed, I had a lot to share.
Shantel
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
A lot of seeds! Only thing I would change is the packaging. I lost some and most of the seeds were inside the Amazon bag
Rhonda A.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
7/23/24 UPDATE - The mystery crop has revealed itself to be some variety of a bean. Despite the package being mislabeled as collards, it has thrived, survived and outgrown everything else that I planted. I was working in my garden yesterday and wondering why the stems were projecting outward with no leaves on them. When I took a closer look, I saw that what I though was stems were actually beans 🤗. I'm not going to rush the process but I'm hoping I'll have my first harvest in a couple of weeks 🤗‐-------------------------------------------------I'm new to gardening (less than 30 days) but excited and encouraged about the green, healthy growth from the collard green seeds I planted. I still have another month or so before they should be ready to harvest but I'm very pleased with the results thus far.6/13/24 Just wanted to update my review. Having been born and raised in the city, I have zero experience gardening and this is all totally new to me. My natural expectation is that the collards would look the way I purchase them from the store, but since what is growing looks very different, I thought maybe this is the way the leaves look in the early stages of growth. After seeing another review picture posted with Collards coming up looking exactly as expected, I think the wrong seeds were in my package which says collards. As another reviewer indicated, some of the seeds had spilled from the seed envelope into the mailing envelope. I planted the spilled seeds first and planted others from the seed envelope a few weeks after. As best as I can recall, it looks the same as the spilled seeds. Hoping against all odds that maybe the seeds that were in the package are actually collards. Will update once the begin to sprout.
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