Red chard microleaf variety for garden beds

swiss chard seeds are a versatile choice for gardeners who want vivid color and reliable leaf production from an annual leafy vegetable. This Red Chard Micro Leaf type is known for its decorative look, with attractive red-toned stems and fresh green leaves that stand out in the vegetable patch. Classified as leaf beet seeds, it fits well in mixed borders, raised beds, and traditional rows, offering a neat, upright habit and a mature height of around 35 cm. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Colorful leaves and stems for kitchen use

These red swiss chard seeds are valued for tender leaves and crisp stems that suit many everyday dishes. Use the leaves as quick-cooking greens, and prepare the stems separately when you want extra texture. As cut and come again greens seeds, this variety is often grown for repeated leaf picking through the season, making it practical for small spaces as well as larger plots. For best results, place among full sun vegetable seeds selections in a bright, open position; it also performs well in open ground conditions where consistent growth is desired.

Ideal placement for full sun vegetable gardens

As annual swiss chard seeds, this selection is commonly grown as a seasonal crop and pairs well with other annual leafy vegetable seeds in a rotation plan. The strong contrast of red stem chard seeds with surrounding foliage makes it a popular option for gardeners who want both ornamental impact and a productive kitchen garden plant. Choose a well-prepared site in full sun for full sun swiss chard seeds performance, and enjoy a tidy, colorful plant that complements many vegetable garden layouts.

Swiss Chard Seeds Beta Vulgaris Annual Red Chard Micro Leaf

Botanical Name:
Beta vulgaris
In stock
€4,95

Swiss chard seeds for annual red stems and green leaves microleaf vegetable variety.

Package contains:
approx. 5 seeds | approx. 5 GRAM
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SHA-BLO-021328-1
EAN:
8721445273980
Brand:
Shaphira
Collection:
Bloom
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Red chard microleaf variety for garden beds

swiss chard seeds are a versatile choice for gardeners who want vivid color and reliable leaf production from an annual leafy vegetable. This Red Chard Micro Leaf type is known for its decorative look, with attractive red-toned stems and fresh green leaves that stand out in the vegetable patch. Classified as leaf beet seeds, it fits well in mixed borders, raised beds, and traditional rows, offering a neat, upright habit and a mature height of around 35 cm. Botanical name: Beta vulgaris.

Colorful leaves and stems for kitchen use

These red swiss chard seeds are valued for tender leaves and crisp stems that suit many everyday dishes. Use the leaves as quick-cooking greens, and prepare the stems separately when you want extra texture. As cut and come again greens seeds, this variety is often grown for repeated leaf picking through the season, making it practical for small spaces as well as larger plots. For best results, place among full sun vegetable seeds selections in a bright, open position; it also performs well in open ground conditions where consistent growth is desired.

Ideal placement for full sun vegetable gardens

As annual swiss chard seeds, this selection is commonly grown as a seasonal crop and pairs well with other annual leafy vegetable seeds in a rotation plan. The strong contrast of red stem chard seeds with surrounding foliage makes it a popular option for gardeners who want both ornamental impact and a productive kitchen garden plant. Choose a well-prepared site in full sun for full sun swiss chard seeds performance, and enjoy a tidy, colorful plant that complements many vegetable garden layouts.

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