
Lake Valley, Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
- Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
- Plant Space: 8" (20cm)
- Row Space: 24" (61cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-12 days
- Plant outdoors in early spring to summer, and again in fall for winter crops in mild climates. Prefers full sun and consistent watering. Can withstand a mild frost. Acidic soil will stunt growth.
- Snip off outer leaves at the base of the plant as they mature. New leaves will grow for a continuous supply throughout the season.
Lake Valley- Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
A bouquet of multicolored stems and wrinkled green and bronze leaves. Harvest tender young leaves for subtle, earthy flavor. A vigorous producer in all climates. It won an All America Selections award in 1998.
- Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
- Plant Space: 8" (20cm)
- Row Space: 24" (61cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-12 days
- Plant outdoors in early spring to summer, and again in fall for winter crops in mild climates. Prefers full sun and consistent watering. Can withstand a mild frost. Acidic soil will stunt growth.
- Snip off outer leaves at the base of the plant as they mature. New leaves will grow for a continuous supply throughout the season.
Lake Valley- Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
A bouquet of multicolored stems and wrinkled green and bronze leaves. Harvest tender young leaves for subtle, earthy flavor. A vigorous producer in all climates. It won an All America Selections award in 1998.
Original: $3.09
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$1.08Description
- Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
- Plant Space: 8" (20cm)
- Row Space: 24" (61cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-12 days
- Plant outdoors in early spring to summer, and again in fall for winter crops in mild climates. Prefers full sun and consistent watering. Can withstand a mild frost. Acidic soil will stunt growth.
- Snip off outer leaves at the base of the plant as they mature. New leaves will grow for a continuous supply throughout the season.
Lake Valley- Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
A bouquet of multicolored stems and wrinkled green and bronze leaves. Harvest tender young leaves for subtle, earthy flavor. A vigorous producer in all climates. It won an All America Selections award in 1998.












