In most cases, you won't have to fertilize your Swiss chard. However, if you've planted your crop in a container, then it can ...
Some of my favorite cool-season crops are beets, spinach and Swiss chard. They all belong to the same plant family, Amaranthaceae, so they have the same cultural needs and potential insect problems.
Dark, leafy green vegetables are among the most nutrient-dense foods. The leaves and stalks of Swiss chard, in particular, provide an abundance of vitamins, minerals, and powerful plant compounds.
How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard originally appeared on Dengarden. Swiss chard is a member of the beet family and is easy to spot in a garden due to its colorful, prominent midribs and large petioles ...
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How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard
Swiss chard is a member of the beet family and is easy to spot in a garden due to its colorful, prominent midribs and large petioles that support its oversized leaves. It can be grown as both an ...
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