Info: These Swiss chard varieties have a very high ornamental value in your vegetable bed due to their beautiful play of colors with yellow, red, and white stems. The foliage is green with colorful leaf veins.
Care: Sowing can be done from mid-March. The sowing depth is 2 - 3 cm with a row spacing of 25 - 30 cm for cut chard, ribbed chard requires a row spacing of 35 - 40 cm to give the plants enough space and allow them to develop as wide leaves as possible.
Usage: Swiss Chard Bright Lights is a strong and fast-growing plant. Both leaves and leaf stalks taste excellent. Stalks like asparagus and leaves like spinach.
Gardener's Tip: Leaves and stalks can be harvested continuously, but leave the inner leaves so the plant can regrow.
Sowing: From mid-March - August
Germination: 15 - 25 days at 8 - 18°C soil temperature
Location: Partial shade. Humus-rich and deep soil
Harvest: June - November
Care: Sowing can be done from mid-March. The sowing depth is 2 - 3 cm with a row spacing of 25 - 30 cm for cut chard, ribbed chard requires a row spacing of 35 - 40 cm to give the plants enough space and allow them to develop as wide leaves as possible.
Usage: Swiss Chard Bright Lights is a strong and fast-growing plant. Both leaves and leaf stalks taste excellent. Stalks like asparagus and leaves like spinach.
Gardener's Tip: Leaves and stalks can be harvested continuously, but leave the inner leaves so the plant can regrow.
Sowing: From mid-March - August
Germination: 15 - 25 days at 8 - 18°C soil temperature
Location: Partial shade. Humus-rich and deep soil
Harvest: June - November
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