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When growing Swiss chard indoors, supplement sunlight using a grow light. Provide your seedlings with 12 to 14 hours of light ...
Swiss chard is a fast-growing vegetable that is ready to harvest in around 40 days. Seeds can be directly sown into the ...
Swiss chard may be seeded directly in the garden or grown as transplants. Plants should be grown 6 to 12 inches apart, and the leaves can be harvested 45-60 days after sowing the seeds.
Rainbow chard is the most reliable (and beautiful) vegetable. Here's how to grow swiss chard on your own for colorful salads, pasta, baking, and more.
As part of Country Living's Plot to Plate series, Le Manoir’s gardener John Driscoll shares how to grow Swiss chard at home, with 7 essential tips ...
We are at the beginning of our vegetable-growing season, which started in August, and the plant I'm recommending everyone could grow this winter all the way into the summer is Swiss chard. Swiss ...
Although Swiss chard is easy to grow from seeds planted directly in the garden, transplants purchased from a local nursery will provide the quickest harvest — particularly if you only intend to ...
As part of Country Living's Plot to Plate series, Le Manoir’s gardener John Driscoll shares how to grow Swiss chard at home, with 7 essential tips ...
Swiss chard is one of the easiest and tastiest vegetables we grow in Scotland. Unrelated to spinach which is a native of warmer climes, Swiss Chard, Beta vulgaris subsp. Cicla, is derived from ...
Your next bunch of rainbow chard can double as a bouquet. If there is one vegetable that has taught me to listen to my garden, it’s Swiss chard. For years, I struggled to grow spinach, thwarted ...