maturity after sowing (days) | 58 |
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Plant Height (cm) | 35-40 |
Leaf type | Dark green savoyed |
Stem colour | White |
Formulation | Untreated |
Swiss chard Silverado
Swiss chard Silverado
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An excellent source of vitamin A and C, iron and folic acid, Swiss chard is perfect as a side dish with meat, poultry or fish. Silverado has a dark green leaf and a white stalk and is slow to bolt even in hot weather.
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Cultural practices : sown Swiss chard early in the season directly in the garden in rich and well-prepared soil.
Soil : rich and loose.
Spacing : space the rows at 45 cm apart and thin seedlings 30 cm apart on the row.
Growing tips : this vegetable is low maintenance. However, it has certain requirements if you want to make a good crop: It tolerates heat well, but hates drought. It needs to be well watered, especially on the hottest days. To retain moisture, it is best to cover the soil with mulch. Water deeply, directly at the base of the plant, preferably in the morning or at the end of the day so that the water does not evaporate too quickly.
Harvest : for continuous harvesting, harvest the outer leaves first and continue harvesting if necessary. Rich in vitamins, Swiss chard is very similar to spinach for appearance and taste.
Growing plants from seeds | |
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Rival plant |
corn, cucumber, melon, potatoes |
Companion plants |
beans, cabbage, onion |