
Swiss Chard
Swiss chard is a very versatile, close relative of garden beets. It is easy to grow, and will provide fresh greens all season from one sowing. Chard can be used at baby-leaf or full-size stage, and is also popular in mixed ornamental containers. Choose from a colorful range of Swiss chard varieties, including award-winning varieties and a selection of organic seed.
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Johnny's signature mix, the gold standard for multicolored Swiss chard.
Johnny's signature mix, the gold standard for multicolored Swiss chard.
55 bunching
Johnny's signature mix, the gold standard for multicolored Swiss chard.
Johnny's signature mix, the gold standard for multicolored Swiss chard.
55 bunching
The standard green Swiss chard, savoyed leaves, white stems and veins.
The standard green Swiss chard, savoyed leaves, white stems and veins.
50 bunching
The most bolt-resistant red chard.
The most bolt-resistant red chard.
60 bunching
All yellow stems and leaf veins, for baby-leaf or full-size bunches.
All yellow stems and leaf veins, for baby-leaf or full-size bunches.
28 baby; 57 bunching
Economical organic strain for baby leaf.
Economical organic strain for baby leaf.
32 baby; 59 bunching
Standard red chard for bunching or baby leaf.
Standard red chard for bunching or baby leaf.
32 baby; 59 bunching
The standard green Swiss chard, savoyed leaves, white stems and veins.
The standard green Swiss chard, savoyed leaves, white stems and veins.
50 bunching
Pink-veined baby leaves are excellent in salad mix.
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Pink-veined baby leaves are excellent in salad mix.
30 baby; 55 bunching
Orange stems and attractive, savoyed leaves.
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Orange stems and attractive, savoyed leaves.
30 baby; 60 bunching
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