Chard - Page 2

Companion Plants For Chard What Grows Well With Chard
Swiss chard – Beans, Brassicas, and onions make the best companions for chard. Thyme – An all around beneficial plant for the garden, thyme is particu...
Harvesting Chard How And When To Harvest Swiss Chard Plants
Harvest Swiss chard when the leaves are tender and big enough to eat. Swiss chard is ready for picking 30 days after sowing if you want baby leaves. H...
Swiss Chard Care - How To Grow Swiss Chard In Your Garden
Swiss chard prefers rich, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. In the North, sow from early spring to midsummer for a fall crop; in the South...
What can I plant next to Swiss chard?
Swiss chard – Beans, Brassicas, and onions make the best companions for chard. Thyme – An all around beneficial plant for the garden, thyme is particu...
Can you eat the stems of Swiss chard?
Swiss chard leaves can be eaten raw or cooked. ... The stalks are thicker than the leaves so they take longer to cook. Chop the stalks into 1 inch pie...
Chard Soup Made Simply
InstructionsCut the chard leaves (a bunch or about 1 pound) once lengthwise into ribbons, then crosswise into half-inch sections. ... Chop the onion t...
Beets and Chard Growing Problems Troubleshooting
Why is my chard not growing?Why are my beets not growing?What is wrong with my chard leaves?Why is my Swiss chard plant dying?What happens if you don'...
How to Harvest and Store Swiss Chard
Harvesting chard is best done with a clean and sharp pair of garden scissors or a knife. Sever leaves at the base of the plant. New leaves will grow q...
Chard Cooking and Serving Tips
How do you serve chard?Is eating raw chard bad for you?What part of Swiss chard do you eat?How do you make Swiss chard not bitter?How long does chard ...