Why these dates work in zone 10a
Zone 10a's last spring frost averages Jan 31 and first fall frost Dec 15 — about 318 frost-free days. Collards tolerates light frost, so you can sow ahead of the last-frost date and keep harvesting into the cooler fall. Starting seeds indoors 5 weeks ahead gives strong transplants ready the moment the soil warms. There's also room for a fall succession sowing around Oct 6 for a second harvest before frost.
Common questions
How long does collards take to grow in zone 10a?
Collards matures in about 60–85 days from sowing. In zone 10a that means sowing around Jan 10 and first picking around Mar 11.
Will collards survive frost in zone 10a?
Yes — collards tolerates light frost. In zone 10a you can sow a little before the last frost (around Jan 31) and keep harvesting past the first fall frost (around Dec 15).
Can I plant a second crop of collards in zone 10a?
Yes — in zone 10a there's time for a fall sowing around Oct 6 for a second harvest before frost.
For soil, spacing, pests and companion planting, see the full collards growing guide →
