Sow seeds indoors starting 4-6 weeks prior to planting them out in early spring. When direct sowing, wait until all threat of frosts have passed. After emergence, thin plants to about 6 inches apart. Swiss chard responds well to pre-planting fertilization with 3-5 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. with 10-10-10 all-purpose or 3-5-3 organic fertilizer along with ample organic matter. Once mature, harvest the outer leaves or cut off the entire plant a few inches above the crown and new leaves will grow.
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#S03742* 200 seeds - $4.95 - In Stock
1998 AAS Award Winner, a reselection of a New Zealand heirloom. Stalks are tender and have a mild flavor. Vibrant...Buy Now Details -
#S03744* 200 seeds - $3.35 - In Stock
* 1 ounce - $5.95 - In Stock
The most foolproof green we offer. Grows well, even in hot weather. Produces tender, crisp greens over a long season....Buy Now Details