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Flamingo Pink Organic
$8.99 – $165.99
The plants have neon hot-pink stalks, and shiny, dark green leaves. They make a nice alternative to the traditional varieties, and a real show piece in the garden.
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Description
More details about Flamingo Pink Organic
Flamingo Pink organic Swiss chard seeds are CERTIFIED ORGANIC. The plants have neon hot-pink stalks, and shiny, dark green leaves. They make a nice alternative to the traditional varieties, and a real show piece in the garden. It looks spectacular mixed with white-stalked or red-stalked chard. Picked when immature, it makes a tasty and surprising addition to salad mixes. Or let it mature and cook the stems as you would asparagus – steamed until just tender, and the leafs as you would cook spinach. Swiss chard leaves are so packed with nutrients and antioxidants that they qualify as super-foods. Matures in 60 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)-
- Neon, hot pink stalks
- A surprising addition to salad mixes
- Heirloom
- Open-pollinated seeds
- Matures in 60 days
All About Flamingo Pink Organic
Latin
Beta vulgaris var. cicla
Family: Amaranthaceae
Difficulty
Easy
Season & Zone
Season: Cool season
Exposure: Full sun
Timing
Direct sow any time from early spring to mid-summer. Chard is moderately winter hardy and may perform into the following spring where winters are mild. Optimal soil temperature: 10-30°C (50-85°F). Seeds should sprout in 7-14 days.
Starting
Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep, spaced 10-30cm (4-12″) apart in rows 45cm (18″) apart.
Days to Maturity:
From direct sowing.
Growing
Ideal pH: 6.0-6.5. Swiss chard prefers loose, deep, and fertile soil that is rich in organic matter. Plenty of consistent moisture is required, especially as plants grow larger. It grows best in full sun, but will tolerate light shade in summer. A liquid fertilizer or compost tea applied twice during summer will keep chard growing well.
Harvest
For salad mix, seed more densely and cut as baby leaves. Cut individual mature stalks using the large outer ones first.
Seed Info
In optimal conditions at least 75% of seeds will germinate. Usual seed life: 3 years. Per 100′ row: 220 seeds, per acre: 64M seeds.
Companion Planting
Beans, Brassicas, and onions make the best companions for chard.
How to Grow Swiss Chard
Step 1: Timing
Direct sow any time from early spring to mid-summer. Chard is moderately winter hardy and may perform into the following spring where winters are mild. Optimal soil temperature: 10-30°C (50-85°F). Seeds should sprout in 7-14 days.Step 2: Starting
Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep, spaced 10-30cm (4-12″) apart in rows 45cm (18″) apart.Step 3: Growing
Ideal pH: 6.0-6.5. Swiss chard prefers loose, deep, and fertile soil that is rich in organic matter. Plenty of consistent moisture is required, especially as plants grow larger. It grows best in full sun, but will tolerate light shade in summer. A liquid fertilizer or compost tea applied twice during summer will keep chard growing well.Step 4: Germination
Days to Maturity: From direct sowing. In optimal conditions at least 75% of seeds will germinate. Usual seed life: 3 years. Per 100′ row: 220 seeds, per acre: 64M seeds.Step 5: Harvest
For salad mix, seed more densely and cut as baby leaves. Cut individual mature stalks using the large outer ones first.Tips!
Companion Planting: Beans, Brassicas, and onions make the best companions for chard.Additional information
Matures | in 60 days |
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Season | Cool season |
Exposure | Full-sun |
Quantity | 3g, 10g, 25g, 100g, 500g |
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