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Rainbow Swiss Chard Mix
Rainbow Swiss Chard Mix
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Rainbow Chard Mix: Brighten up your garden and your plate with this vibrant Rainbow chard mix, which includes a colorful selection of yellow-stemmed, red with red leaves, purple with green leaves, and orange-stemmed with red leaves chard. Each variety is selected for its vigorous growth, health, and the brilliant clarity of its colors, making this mix a visually stunning and tasty addition to any meal.
Key Features:
- Colorful Varieties: A delightful mix of colors that enhance the visual appeal of your garden and dishes.
- Flavor Profile: Each variety has been chosen for its excellent taste, providing a nutritious and flavorful boost to meals.
- Versatility: Perfect for use in a wide range of dishes, from sautés to salads. Particularly appealing as part of baby leaf mixtures when harvested young.
Grow Guide for Other
Grow Guide for Other
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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide
Seed Details for Other
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Typical characteristics of the variety
Growing situation: open ground
Stem colour: coloured: red, purple, orange, yellow
Leaf colour: green, red
Width of leaf stem: mid broad
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Species-specific cultivation instructions
Direct sowing: April till mid of June
Planting distance: Swiss chard ca. 40 x 30 cm perpetual spinach 25-30 x 25 cm
Amount of seed needed: Swiss chard: 50-60 g/a; 8-10 seeds per running metre perpetual spinach: 100-200 g/a; 30-40 seeds per running metre
Seed germination temperature: 18-20 °C
Raise in seed bed: for open ground: mid of March till beginning of June for planting out from mid of April till mid of July for overwintering in a cold greenhouse: beginning of September for planting out from beginning of October
Sowing depth: ca. 3 cm
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Origin
Breeder: C. Henatsch
Certifications: Demeter