Swiss Chard

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This week Petaluma Seed Bank Manager Paul Wallace visits the Petaluma Bounty farm and talks with Petaluma Bounty Farm Manager Amy Rice-Jones, who shows us how to grow Swiss Chard.

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That's so true! I planted chards in the early winter and they didn't sprout until late spring one year later. So they had a mind of their own. And usually the aphids get to all of my veggies but not the chards!!! That's so cool! And they're absolutely delicious and easy to grow. They grew like weeds!

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Actually the pigments that the beet family plants derive their colors from are betacyanins (red/purple) and betaxanthans (yellow/orange). All that I know is that they may be antioxidants, but I don't know any specifics.

Tehstool
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when i heard these were cold hardy i thought yeah yeah yeah w/e, but yeah i had chard in my garden up till new years eve ( in good ol' cold as hell Michigan) even then it didn't die, i pulled it up. heck i even had a chard plant i pulled up a few months ago growing in a bucket of of ice water these guys are tough little shits! i cant wait to grow these again

Missmadammozart
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It looks like you're due for a new hat.

butterflybeatles
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Hm, only one plant came out of each chard seed I planted.

Illchangeitlater
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You're beautiful! Thanks for the video :)

VINCEGOESFISHING
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Your very rude to speak of a woman like that.

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