Common Green Swiss Chard for Leafy Harvests

swiss chard seeds produce a reliable leafy green vegetable with abundant green foliage and slender stems. This Common Green annual variety is often known as perpetual spinach and is valued for its steady regrowth after picking, making it a popular choice for cut and come again greens in the kitchen garden. The plants form plenty of tender-looking leaves with a fresh, clean taste, suitable for a wide range of everyday recipes where leafy greens are used. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Plant Habit, Site Preference, and Garden Use

These common green chard seeds are suited to open-ground vegetable beds and can be grown as annual leafy vegetable seeds in many home gardens. For best results, choose a sunny position vegetable seeds typically prefer, and aim for consistently moist soil vegetable seeds benefit from during active growth. This variety is well suited to gardeners who like harvesting leaves repeatedly over the season, and it fits neatly into mixed plots alongside other leafy green vegetable seeds. If you are looking specifically for common green swiss chard seeds with a classic look and dependable leaf production, this variety is a strong, straightforward option.

Swiss Chard Common Green seeds (Beta vulgaris) – annual vegetable
Swiss Chard Common Green (Beta vulgaris) – annual vegetable seeds from SeedsChoice

Swiss Chard Seeds Beta Vulgaris Common Green Annual Variety

Botanical Name:
Beta vulgaris
In stock
€4,45

Swiss chard seeds Common Green annual vegetable with green leaves and slender stems

Package contains:
approx. 5 seeds | approx. 5 GRAM
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SKU:
SHA-LUN-051565-0
EAN:
8721445277162
Brand:
Shaphira
Collection:
Luna
Key Specifications -
  • Lifespan / Lifecycle
    Lifespan / Lifecycle Annual
  • Organic
    Organic No
  • Planting Method
    Planting Method Direct Sow
  • Planting Period
    Planting Period Apr + Aug + Jul + Jun + Mar + May + Sep
  • Peak Season
    Peak Season Aug + Jul + Jun + May + Oct + Sep
  • Full Growth Height
    Full Growth Height 50 - 80 cm
  • Sun / Light Requirements
    Sun / Light Requirements Full Sun
  • Spacing / Planting Width
    Spacing / Planting Width 15 - 30 cm
  • Soil Type / Requirements
    Soil Type / Requirements Loamy + Rich / Fertile + Well Draining
  • Hardiness / Growing Zone
    Hardiness / Growing Zone Average Climates + Maritime Climates
  • Water Needs
    Water Needs High
  • Days to Germination
    Days to Germination < 14 days
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Common Green Swiss Chard for Leafy Harvests

swiss chard seeds produce a reliable leafy green vegetable with abundant green foliage and slender stems. This Common Green annual variety is often known as perpetual spinach and is valued for its steady regrowth after picking, making it a popular choice for cut and come again greens in the kitchen garden. The plants form plenty of tender-looking leaves with a fresh, clean taste, suitable for a wide range of everyday recipes where leafy greens are used. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Plant Habit, Site Preference, and Garden Use

These common green chard seeds are suited to open-ground vegetable beds and can be grown as annual leafy vegetable seeds in many home gardens. For best results, choose a sunny position vegetable seeds typically prefer, and aim for consistently moist soil vegetable seeds benefit from during active growth. This variety is well suited to gardeners who like harvesting leaves repeatedly over the season, and it fits neatly into mixed plots alongside other leafy green vegetable seeds. If you are looking specifically for common green swiss chard seeds with a classic look and dependable leaf production, this variety is a strong, straightforward option.

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