Orange Fantasia Swiss Chard Seeds - Helps Regulate Blood Sugar Good for You -25 - Seeds-

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Orange Fantasia Swiss Chard SeedsClick on the SELECT tab toChoose the quantity you want!!!!FREE SHIPPING!!! Orange Fantasia Swiss Chard SeedsTastes GREAT and is VERY GOOD for You!!!!!Unique orange stalks. Vivid golden orange stalks and veins against dark green, semi savoyed leaves. Broad stems are thick and crisp with a pleasing chard flavor. Slightly slower growing and good bolt tolerance.Plant produces good yields of shiny dark green leaves with bright orange stalks and veins. It is both beautiful and tasty and makes a nice addition to salad blends when the leaves are young. The color does not fade when cooked. Heat and cold tolerant. Bolt tolerant. Excellent choice for home gardens. The stalks, midribs and veins of this Swiss chard are a remarkable and unusual bright carrot-orange color, which contrasts against dark green shiny leaves. Savoyed leaves, crisp stalks and the way Fantasia Orange holds its color even when cooked make this variety a favorite with cooks. Harvest baby green leaves after 30 days. Chard is actually the same species as beets, but these varieties are grown for leaves rather than roots. The plants put all their energy into making large, tender leaves, with succulent mid-ribs massive enough to be a vegetable in their own right. The range of colors comes as a spectacular bonus! Chard is usually direct-seeded into the garden as early as a couple of weeks before the last frost, and it can be sown anytime until midsummer, since the plants tolerate both heat and moderate cold of late fall, and even grow into the winter in milder climates. Prefers rich soil, full sun and ample moisture.Swiss Chard is a very versatile close relative of garden beets. It is easy to grow, and will provide fresh greens all season from one sowing. Chard can be used at baby leaf or full-size stage, and is even popular in mixed ornamental containers.Exported By ExportYourStore