Organic Swiss chard seedling 'Geneva'
Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. flavescens
This hardy species overwinters very nicely in the open field—hence its common name of field chard. It can be used until late in the spring. The wide, white petioles (leaf stems) result in extensive leaves that add to your yield. The broad leaf can be cooked as spinach or used in rolled leaf recipes. It is a very tasty and high-yielding leafy vegetable.
Sales unit: 1 seedling
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Growing instructions
Planting in rich soil at 40x40 cm intervals.
Height
60
cm
Planting distance
25
x
30
cm
Light need
Fertilization need
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Soil Type
All soil types
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