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In this video, you will learn everything you need to know to harvest tree collard leaves. Sequoiah @projecttreecollard is an expert vegetable gardener specializing in tree collards. You will get to see different examples of harvesting leaves from small new plants, to rambling overgrown tree collards. She will show you how to cut the leaves off best for the plant and for using in the kitchen. Because tree collards are perennial, many people are over anxious to get their first harvest and Sequoiah shows some examples of how to know if the plant is ready or not for a harvest and how much to take from a young plant. Tree collards (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) are members of the brassica family. They are also known as Tree Kale or Tree Cabbage. Their relatives include traditional collards, kale, broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, and cauliflower. However, unlike most of its relatives, tree collards are perennial. This means that, like a fruit tree or rose bush, they will continue to grow and produce year after year and without the need for planting new seeds or seedlings every year like traditional collards and kale. Tree collards are hardy to about 20° F (-7° c) and in mild climates have been known to live for up to twenty years! They are closely related to other perennial collard varieties grown in Mediterranean, Africa, the Americas, and other countries. Project Tree Collard sells tree collard plants, cuttings, and seeds. You can find Project Tree Collard at: www.projecttreecollard.org Instagram at: / projecttreecollard Facebook at: / projecttreecollard