Bower's sweeter chard project

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Tormato
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Bower's sweeter chard project

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Post: # 94614Unread post Tormato
Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:55 am

Bower has kindly sent me about 700 seeds from her chard crossing experiment. Look for her thread for details.

I'm offering seeds to anyone who would grow it out this year. Otherwise, seeds will be distributed in the next MMMM swap. Chard is a biennial, so anything planted this year must be overwintered, and next year's plants will go to seed.

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Tue Apr 11, 2023 1:06 pm

Here's a link to the thread :)
viewtopic.php?t=4321
AgCan Zone 5a/USDA zone 4
temperate marine climate
yearly precip 61 inches/1550 mm

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Thu Apr 13, 2023 10:12 am

And in my experience they go to seed mid spring of the second year if that helps people plan in a milder climate like mine. They won't take up a full two seasons of space. And if the chard is good then you can keep harvesting off as they bolt. The bolt is a slow process for us here and it doesnt turn bitter.
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