Antier Swiss Chard (Yellow) Microgreen Seeds - Pack Of AVG 50 - 100 Seeds x 1 Packet Seed(50 per packet)
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Swiss Chard Garden Seeds - Yellow MicrogreensSCIENTIFIC NAME:Beta vulgarisCULTURE:Soil pH should be over 6.0. Cool and mild weather is preferred, though chard has some heat tolerance. Seeds germinate in soil temperatures from 40–100°F (5–38°C) with an optimum of 86°F (30°C). Seedlings will tolerate light frosts, and mature plants are hardy to moderate frosts. It may overwinter in mild areas.PELLETED SEED:If using pelleted seed, we recommend consistent soil moisture during the germination period. Pelleted seed must be kept cool and dry prior to planting, and should be used wthin one year of purchase. Pellets are made of inert NOP-compliant materials, and are size 18.0 — suitable for use with Stanhay seeders (belt size 18.0) or many of the precision seeders offered by Johnny's.TRANSPLANTING:Sow seed in a cold frame or indoors in early spring, about 5–6 weeks before transplanting out after heavy frosts become infrequent. Sow seeds ½" deep, 2 seeds every 2", thin to 4" apart. Transplant out 4" apart in rows 12–18" apart.DIRECT SEEDING:Sow beginning midspring and on into midsummer (fall where winter is mild).SALAD MIX:Sow in a 2–4" wide band, 1" apart, 40 seeds/ft. Clip in about 5 weeks.HARVEST:Clip mature leaves individually for home garden or for bunching for market. New leaves will grow multiple harvests. For baby leaf, clip young plants just above the soil. Multiple harvests are possible because the plants will grow new stems and leaves. Commercial growers may want to limit to one harvest to avoid half leaves.DAYS TO MATURITY:From direct seeding.DECORTICATED SEED:Decorticated seed has been processed by rubbing to remove angular, corky edges that prevent the seed from flowing evenly through mechanical seeders.