
Chard Fire Fresh F1
Chard Fire Fresh F1
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Grown for its long harvest season as leaves can be used at âbaby leafâ, midi and fully mature stages, either raw in salads or gently cooked. The shiny bright green leaves with their strong red stems are highly nutritious. Plants show excellent resistance to downy mildew and Cercospora leaf spot.
Sowing Info
Sow seed thinly, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 30cm (12in) apart. Sow at 2-3 week intervals for continuity.
Growing Info
Thin seedlings to 7cm (3in) apart for âbaby leavesâ, to 15cm (6in) apart for larger chards/leaves, or 23cm (9in) for mature plants. If growing as a âbaby leafâ these will be ready to harvest in approximately 50 days from sowing. Harvest stems as required, picking only a few from each plant.
Aftercare Info
SERVING SUGGESTION: Steam and serve with butter. Delicious!
Harvesting Period: May to October
Chard Fire Fresh F1
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Grown for its long harvest season as leaves can be used at âbaby leafâ, midi and fully mature stages, either raw in salads or gently cooked. The shiny bright green leaves with their strong red stems are highly nutritious. Plants show excellent resistance to downy mildew and Cercospora leaf spot.
Sowing Info
Sow seed thinly, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 30cm (12in) apart. Sow at 2-3 week intervals for continuity.
Growing Info
Thin seedlings to 7cm (3in) apart for âbaby leavesâ, to 15cm (6in) apart for larger chards/leaves, or 23cm (9in) for mature plants. If growing as a âbaby leafâ these will be ready to harvest in approximately 50 days from sowing. Harvest stems as required, picking only a few from each plant.
Aftercare Info
SERVING SUGGESTION: Steam and serve with butter. Delicious!
Harvesting Period: May to October
Original: $4.18
-65%$4.18
$1.46Description
Chard Fire Fresh F1
Â
Grown for its long harvest season as leaves can be used at âbaby leafâ, midi and fully mature stages, either raw in salads or gently cooked. The shiny bright green leaves with their strong red stems are highly nutritious. Plants show excellent resistance to downy mildew and Cercospora leaf spot.
Sowing Info
Sow seed thinly, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 30cm (12in) apart. Sow at 2-3 week intervals for continuity.
Growing Info
Thin seedlings to 7cm (3in) apart for âbaby leavesâ, to 15cm (6in) apart for larger chards/leaves, or 23cm (9in) for mature plants. If growing as a âbaby leafâ these will be ready to harvest in approximately 50 days from sowing. Harvest stems as required, picking only a few from each plant.
Aftercare Info
SERVING SUGGESTION: Steam and serve with butter. Delicious!
Harvesting Period: May to October











