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Rainbow Blend Chard - Certified Organic
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Chard |
Chard (Beta vulgaris) is a hardy biennial in the Chenopodiacea family, which includes spinach, beets, orach and quinoa. Chard is actually a type of beet that has been specialized for leaf production. |
Position |
Full sun to light shade |
Soil and Nutrient Requirements |
Chard appreciates loose well drained soils with acidity between 6.2 and 6.8, but will tolerate 6.0-7.5 and a wide range of soil textures. Heavy clay soils can be helped by the addition of organic matter. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 55-75°F.Fertilize with the ratio of 1-2-2 (N-P-K) seven days before seeding. 1-3 side dressings may be necessary. |
Seeding Depth |
½” |
Plant Spacing |
Direct seeding: For babyleaf sow ~40 seeds/ft in 2-4” bands; for full size leaves thin plants to 4-8" depending on desired leaf size. |
Row Spacing |
Row spacing: for full size 18-24", for baby leaf 2-4” between bands. |
When to Sow |
Chard can be direct seeded mid-spring through mid-summer and into fall in warmer regions. Transplants can be started indoors or in a cold frame 4-6 weeks before planting and transplanted outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Transplants result in earlier harvests. Optimal germination temperature is 55-75°F. Days to maturity from direct seeding; if transplanting, subtract 14-21 days. Babyleaf varieties grow well in summer months when it is too hot for lettuce. Sow every week for a continual summer harvest until 4 weeks before frost date. Ready to harvest after five weeks, when leaves are ~3”, growth rate is weather dependent. |
Frost Tolerant |
Yes |
Drought Tolerant |
Yes |
Heat Tolerant |
Yes |
Seed Specs |
20M-40M seeds/lb (30M avg); 1,250-2,500 seeds/oz (1,875 avg). M=1,000 |
Seeding Rate |
Full size - 144M seeds/ acre (~4.8lb/acre) using 6 seeds/ft, 24” row spacing. Babyleaf - 20M seeds/100’ (~11oz/100’), 200M seeds/1000’ (~6.5-7lb/1000’) using a 30” bed, with 5 bands at 4” bands, 2” band spacing. M=1,000 |
Harvest |
Harvest full size leaves at any stage. Continuous harvests will encourage new growth. Use floating row covers to extend the season. |
Storage |
Cool with water immediately after harvest; stores best in plastic bags in the refrigerator. |
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