Silverado Chard
Beta vulgaris
Our favorite green chard.
We are in love with this chard! This compact cultivar of Swiss Chard has modest bone-white ribs and beautiful savoyed deep green leaves. The plants are extremely bolt resistant and hold up well for months. The same plants you pick from in the spring will keep going on into the fall. It withstands cold temperatures better than red chard. We were harvesting this chard through mid-December covered only with a single layer of row cover.
The stems are quite tasty and can be used like celery or cooked with the greens. We like chard as a spinach substitute especially in the summer months when spinach is tough to grow.
The stems are quite tasty and can be used like celery or cooked with the greens. We like chard as a spinach substitute especially in the summer months when spinach is tough to grow.
This variety is suitable for growing as a microgreen. 🌱
from $3.49
Unit | Price | Quantity | Availability |
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100 Seeds | $3.49 | In Stock | |
300 Seeds | $6.39 | In Stock | |
1 Ounce | $9.39 | Out of Stock |
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Start seeds indoors to transplant 6-8 weeks before last frost. Transplant outdoors 2 weeks before last frost for late spring harvest. Chard requires moderately fertile soil and moist soil. Harvest the larger, outer leaves for continued production and to keep plants disease free.
Days to Germination | 5 to 14 days |
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Days to Maturity | 60 days |
Planting Depth | ¾ inch |
Spacing in Row | 18 inches |
Spacing Between Rows | 18 inches |
Height at Maturity | 18 inches |
Width at Maturity | 12-18 inches |
Sun Preference | Full to Little Sun |