Beta vulgaris (many varieties)
Native to Europe’s Mediterranean climate chard is a delight for any Northern California winter garden.
Chard is a tall leafy green vegetable in the same family as beets and spinach. Without a significant edible root like beets, chard instead has a thick, crunchy stalk which can measure almost two feet in length. The stalk and mid ribs can be white, red or yellow with either smooth or curly green or red leaves -depending upon variety.
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red chard |
Along with mustard, collard greens and more chard is considered one of several leafy green vegetables often referred to as "Greens" (see EcoLand Tips).
Chard shares a somewhat similar flavor to spinach -bitter, pungent, and slightly salty. The chenopod family of foods (beets, spinach, chard, quinoa) is unique for their health benefits not readily available from other food families.
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chard growing with mint |
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self sowing but never with consistent results -they cross pollinate. keep isolated if you want true seed. |
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swiss chard & red chards' next generation |
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