Hi, thank you! 💚 To keep Swiss chard growing in winter, choose cold-hardy varieties, provide sunlight, mulch, water carefully, use cold frames or covers if needed, harvest outer leaves, and monitor for pests and extreme weather.
Hi! That sounds fantastic! 🌱 The Rhabard and Bright Light varieties are excellent choices. Best of luck with your Swiss chard seedlings - I'm sure they'll thrive! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask. Happy gardening! 🌿🌱🌼
Hi, Growing Swiss chard indoors year-round can be challenging, but it is possible with the right conditions. You'll need adequate light, which can be provided by grow lights if natural sunlight is insufficient. Maintaining a stable temperature and humidity is also important. Swiss chard is a cool-season crop, so it may require additional attention during hot summer months. With proper care, you can enjoy a continuous harvest, but it may not be as vigorous as outdoor growth.
Although Swiss chard known as a heat tolerant plant, 100°F its definitely too hot weather for it. Swiss chard grows best when temperatures do not exceed 75°F. We highly recommend to plant it in the early spring or late summer. Lettuce is also a cool-weather crop that thrives in the temperature range 60-65 degrees F.
I plant mine in peat pots...and then use them as the "spike" in the center of flower containers. Because they are so limp for the first few weeks of their life, it works best for me when I transplant them to the pot. I am able to buy the red stalked variety in seed packages, which look great as the centerpiece. As they grow, I use the outermost leaf
I appreciate your attention to detail! These scissors have been my trusty gardening companions for a long time, enduring the challenges of beet harvests and more! 😄 Keep an eye out for the upcoming videos, and you might discover our new gardening scissors 💚
Thanks for your input. The title highlights the ongoing harvest potential. We filmed three harvests, but it doesn't mean it's the limit - Swiss chard allows repeated harvests throughout the season. You can try it by yourself 👍
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I LOVE swisschard
Yesterday i talked to a friend about growing swisschard
And here you are, with your video 😃
Thank you
Thank you!
We are so glad to hear that ♥️
Thank you, this video was extremely informative. I was looking for a video about thinning swiss chard. 🙏 🌱
Thank you 🫶
swiss chard is something that you just cant buy in the UK, but its lovely, so easy to grow!
Yes, very easy and it grows really fast!🪴
Great video. Thank you. Love the grow bags too :)
Thank you very much 🙏🏼❤️
Very good video! Next, I need detail how to keep growing then during winter. Thanks!
Hi, thank you! 💚
To keep Swiss chard growing in winter, choose cold-hardy varieties, provide sunlight, mulch, water carefully, use cold frames or covers if needed, harvest outer leaves, and monitor for pests and extreme weather.
Excited to transplant my Swiss chard seedlings soon 🌱 I'm growing the Rhabard and Bright Light Variety 🤩
Hi! That sounds fantastic! 🌱 The Rhabard and Bright Light varieties are excellent choices. Best of luck with your Swiss chard seedlings - I'm sure they'll thrive!
If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask.
Happy gardening! 🌿🌱🌼
What do you recommend for growing them indoors year round? I have just started with seedlings.
Hi,
Growing Swiss chard indoors year-round can be challenging, but it is possible with the right conditions. You'll need adequate light, which can be provided by grow lights if natural sunlight is insufficient. Maintaining a stable temperature and humidity is also important. Swiss chard is a cool-season crop, so it may require additional attention during hot summer months. With proper care, you can enjoy a continuous harvest, but it may not be as vigorous as outdoor growth.
Where I live, it's 100f (38C) and very dry nearly all summer. How can I grow lettuces, chards, etc. here?
Try Malabar spinach and New Zealand spinach and Okinawa spinach for the hot season.
Although Swiss chard known as a heat tolerant plant, 100°F its definitely too hot weather for it.
Swiss chard grows best when temperatures do not exceed 75°F.
We highly recommend to plant it in the early spring or late summer.
Lettuce is also a cool-weather crop that thrives in the temperature range 60-65 degrees F.
I plant mine in peat pots...and then use them as the "spike" in the center of flower containers. Because they are so limp for the first few weeks of their life, it works best for me when I transplant them to the pot. I am able to buy the red stalked variety in seed packages, which look great as the centerpiece. As they grow, I use the outermost leaf
What a creative idea!
Thanks for sharing your technique - it's always great to learn new gardening tricks.
Happy growing! 🌱🌼🌿
Very interesting video. 👍
Thanks ❤️
Спасибо за полезное и интересное видео.
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Super!!👍👍👍
Thanks ❤️
I hope you have gotten a new pair of scissors by now lol
I appreciate your attention to detail!
These scissors have been my trusty gardening companions for a long time, enduring the challenges of beet harvests and more! 😄
Keep an eye out for the upcoming videos, and you might discover our new gardening scissors 💚
3 harvests is not unlimited. click bait title
Thanks for your input.
The title highlights the ongoing harvest potential. We filmed three harvests, but it doesn't mean it's the limit - Swiss chard allows repeated harvests throughout the season.
You can try it by yourself 👍