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Old May 3, 2010   #5
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If you are going to grow greens in the south, you will need to get them in the ground ASAP. Many of my cole, brassicas, and Chinese veggies are all beginning to bolt due to the 85 degree temps. Too, many taste better in the cooler days of fall and winter. I love them all but many don't like summer. That said, collards generally do well when the others will not cooperate.
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