A chard "seed" is actually a cluster of seeds in a dried fruit: often, several seedlings will grow from each fruit; hand-thinning is almost always necessary (and important). Chard is notoriously slow to germinate, so the seedlings may emerge over a relatively long period of time, making a stand of different sizes and ages of seedlings.So, there it is. when the seedlings are another half inch or so, I'll have to thin.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
More on Swiss Chard sprouts
After a little digging around, I came across this swiss chard page on growingtaste.com.
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