![]() This seed came from his Michigan Tree Collard plants that have been outside for the last 5 years in USDA zone 5-6, and have survived temperatures to 0 F. It is recommended you do not trade with people on this list. Ken Asmus of Oikos Tree Crops shared clones of his Michigan Tree Collard with Project Tree Collard. Communication is important in this community, so it is prudent to see an attempt has been made to reach out about a bad trade. In order to leave a negative review, you must show some proof (like a screenshot) that you have attempted to communicate with your trader partner about your dissatisfaction. Similar to making a post, include their username and how many stars you wish to rate them. Make a comment: Write a comment in the current "User Trade Reviews" thread. Make a post: Include the user's username and how many stars you wish to rate them in your post (photos are helpful to others, but optional). You can either make a post or make a comment to leave a user review. User Review DirectoryĪ | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | etc How to leave a user review Reviews are for plants/seeds/cuttings only. When users review others on their trades, review are logged and stored and users are given a rating. These can increase the chance of a successful trade.Ĭlick here to view trades only (no reviews) User Reviews Payment methods like PayPal Goods and Services offer buyer protection. Try to use a payment method with buyer protection, if purchasing plants. Try to abide by these guidelines to increase the chances of a successful trade. The strength of this community depends on kindness, respect, and honesty. (Posts where users only need to pay shipping are an exception to this rule.)īe kind. If you want to buy or sell plants, please comment in the monthly sales thread. Posts are for trades only - no mention of selling or buying in posts. For trade reviews, flair with "Trade Review." For discussions or questions, flair with "Discussion." For trade posts, flair your post with your country or state. A community for trading plants, seeds, and cuttings. If there is a defect with your order due to our packaging or a long delay from the post office please take a photo of your plants immediately and contact us within 24 hours of receipt of your shipment.Take a plant, leave a plant. We cannot be responsible for plants that freeze or get fried in the mail. ![]() Please be mindful of your local weather conditions when ordering. So far it has done well in snow and temperatures down to 28 degrees. One can expect it to be good in zones 8-11, and probably marginal in zones 7 a and b. Based on past experience, it should be at least as cold and heat tolerant as its parentage. They are crinkly like Dinosaur Tree Collards, but much wider and less linear.īecause it is a new introduction, at this time it’s cold hardiness or heat tolerance is unknown. Leaves can get up to 1 1/2 feet long and are a stunning blue-green color with a hint of pink/purple in the stems. Once the Tree Collard reaches 2-3 feet in height, it would be best tied to a sturdy stake as it can be top heavy in storms and high winds. ![]() Within the first year or two, wide stalks 1-2 inches in diameter can form. Big Blue gets between 3 and 8 feet in height, and appears to naturally branch into a mid-sized shrub form. It is a naturally occurring garden hybrid from the Berkeley Farm that appears to be a cross between the Merritt Tree Collard, Dino Tree Collard, and maybe even Purple Tree Collard. Big Blue Tree Collards are a 2020 introduction and extremely limited perennial tree collard.
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