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  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Swiss Chard – Ruby Red
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Swiss Chard – Ruby Red
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Swiss Chard – Ruby Red
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Swiss Chard – Ruby Red
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Swiss Chard – Ruby Red

Swiss Chard – Ruby Red

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The Ruby Red swiss chard has a narrow, bright red stalk and dark green foliage and can grow up to 60 cm tall at maturity. However, it can be picked at the seedling stage after only 25 days from planting for a delicious and colourful addition to salads.

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Swiss Chard – Ruby Red

The Ruby Red swiss chard has a narrow, bright red stalk and dark green foliage and can grow up to 60 cm tall at maturity. However, it can be picked at the seedling stage after only 25 days from planting for a delicious and colourful addition to salads.

Growing tips

Conditions of germination:

depth of sowing: 1.5 cm

optimal temperatures of germination: 10 to 30 ºC

time for germination: 5 to 10 days

 

When to sow:

direct seeding when the soil can be worked in the spring (about 2 weeks before the last spring frost in your area) or when the soil temperature is around 7-8ºC

successive sowing every 2 weeks for a continuous harvest until August for a fall harvest

 

Sowing technique: in pocket

In the same hole, sow 3 to 5 seeds spaced about 1 to 2 cm apart; when the seeds have germinated and the seedlings have reached a height of 5 cm, keep all the plants if space is available or keep only the best plants.

 

Distance in the garden:

between plants: 15 to 30 cm

between rows: 45 cm

 

Height of the plants: 50 to 60 cm

 

Soil: cool and well drained

 

Water: regular watering

 

Exposure: full sun, but also tolerates light shade in summer

 

Days to harvest: 25 to 30 for young leaves and 50 to 60 for mature leaves

 

Specificity: harvest the leaves by cutting them slightly above the base of the plants and starting with the largest ones on the outside

sow more tightly for consumption of young shoots

continuous production until frost

grows well in pots

 

QUICK STATS

Number of seeds: ±250

Difficulty: Easy

Type: Heirloom / Open pollinated

Lifecycle:Biennial

Additional information

Weight            5 g

Difficulty         

Easy

Sowing          

Direct, Indoor

Lifecycle        

Biennial

Root cellar     

No

Sowing season        

Spring, Summer, Fall

Garden Seeds / Ruby Red / Swiss Chard / Vegetables
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