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October 27, 2019

Swiss Chard ‘Bright Lights’ (OP)

Matures: Days: 30 days baby; 56 days bunching Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Bright Lights is a multi-colored blend of many chard strains. Harvest the baby leaves to add to a salad mix adding a rainbow of colors for a real wow factor! You...
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Swiss Chard ‘Ruby Red’ (OP)

Matures: 32 days, baby; 59 days bunching Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » This chard is also known as rhubarb chard. It has dark green leaves, deep red ribs and veins. The leaves are packed with nutrition and can be eaten raw (best as baby...
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Swiss Chard

Swiss Chard (beta vulgaris cicla), a leafy green annual also known as spinach-chard or silverbeet, originated in the Mediterranean region, but was given its botanical name by a botanist to distinguish the chard plant from another similarly named plant and does not represent the origin of the plant. The Greek...
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