
Swiss Chard 'Rhubarb'
Beta vulgaris var. cicla 'Rhubarb'
Rhubarb is an attractive variety with scarlet-red stalks and veins and heavily ruffled, dark green leaves.
Swiss Chard can be harvested at almost any time. For baby chard, harvest when the leaves are between 3"-5". For mature harvests, wait until the leaf is 6"-8".
Swiss Chard grows best in full sun with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Keep the soil moist, not soggy. Swiss Chard is a cool-season crop and grows best before and after the heat of the summer.
Seasonal Availability: Typically available March through June, depending on suppliers availability.
Characteristics
Hardiness: Non-Hardy/Annual
Does Not Require Cross-Pollination
Care
Full sun outdoors (6-8+ hours of direct sun)
Keep soil moist, but not soggy.
If it is planted in a pot, it should have a drainage hole to reduce the likelihood of root rot caused by water accumulating in the bottom of the pot.
Increase watering in the heat of summer and watch for wilting or browning as signs to increase watering frequency.
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