Swiss Chard - Bright Lights Mix

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Swiss Chard - Bright Lights Mix

In warm climates, plant in late summer for fall/winter crop. Chard grows best in in well drained soil with lots of organic matter. The Swiss Chard Bright Lights, 'Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)', has spectacular stem colors that can include yellow, gold, orange, pink, purple, or intermediate shades of these colors. Swiss Chard is actually a beet without the beet. Plant in early spring, 2 to 4 weeks before last frost or as late as 2 months before first fall frost. Some believe the leaves of Bright Lights are tastier than spinach. Swiss Chard can tolerate shade and will not get bitter in hot weather. instead of growing beets, the plant grows wide, dark green, heavily crumpled leaves that are very tasty. Bright Lights has an improved, lighter flavor and is delicious raw in salads. The stalks crunch like celery but have a slight hint of asparagus. ... details

 

English Daisy The English Daisy is the "original" Daisy. The English Daisy prefers moist, rich, well drained soil and needs to be kept well watered. The English Daisy, 'Bellis perennis', has profuse bright red and white cushion-like flowers that are a perfect accent for any border. The yellow-eyed, bright red and white flowers will brighten up any border or rock garden.

Swiss Chard - Bright Lights Mix