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BRIGHT LIGHTS

BRIGHT LIGHTS

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60 days. Individual stems are red, yellow, orange, gold, or white, and together they create a visual feast in your ornamental beds, in your vegetable garden, and at your dinner table. Bright Lights has lightly savoyed leaves, some are burgundy and some are green. Very mild flavors. These 20 inch wonders are a colorful accent for any meal!
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Ashley S.
As advertised

I direct sowed these seeds in my raised beds a couple of months ago now and they are doing very well. They're a pretty addition to my Fall garden.

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Cathy
Still the Best

I grow this every year and have tried many other varieties. So-called new and improved varieties just don't compare for performance, taste, and dare I say....beauty. I rotate my crops but this will volunteer from roots I missed last season and even those plants perform well. Very satisfied.

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redearedslider
Very reliable in the Pacific Northwest

First time I planted this. I plant above ground in containers and was impressed with how well these are doing in my garden. So far, I just cut the larger leaves off for salads and don't harvest the whole plant. Hope this works out for the plant. These things make beautiful salads...

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DJ S.
Reliable seed source

We are so grateful to have you as a source for our seeds. Prices are equitable. Shipping policy appreciated. Thank you for being there.

Soil Temp for Germ 50–75°F
Seed Depth ½"
Seed Spacing 2–3"
Days to Emergence 5–17
Thin Plants to 10–16"
Row Spacing 18–24"
Fertilizer Needs Medium
Minimum Germination 75%
Seeds per Gram ≈ 50
Seed Life 2 years

Beta vulgaris, Cicla Group Swiss chard is a vegetable that is in the same family as the common beet, however while the root of the beet is commonly eaten, it's the leaves of the Swiss chard that are consumed. Recent nutritional analysis has shown that Swiss chard is second only to spinach on the world's healthiest vegetable list. Packed with anthocyanins and fiber it's one of the most antioxidant rich foods as demonstrated in the vivid colors of the leaves.

Days to maturity are calculated from date of direct seeding.

Culture
• Swiss chard grows best in cool weather and overwinters in mild climates
• Apply 1 cup of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 5 row feet, and 1 inch of compost
• Cover beds with row cover if temperatures are cool

Direct Sowing
• Sow mid-spring through summer
• Thin when plants reach a height of 3 inches

Transplanting
• Start indoors 3-4 weeks before anticipated transplant date
• Start June-July for transplanting July-August for a fall/winter crop

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Aphids, leaf miners, flea beetles, and leaf hoppers
• Insect control: Pick off affected leaves and check for eggs — spray with Pyrethrin, use silver mulch
• Common diseases: Leaf spot
• Disease prevention: 3-4 year crop rotation, remove debris

Harvest & Storage
• Harvest leaves from the outside, taking care not to damage the growing point
• Store at 36°F and 95% relative humidity

What is seed tape?
Seed tapes are perfectly straight rows of precisely spaced crops. No more having to thin seedlings! This biodegradable tape will plant a row 5 meters (16 feet, 5 inches) long. Simply lay it in a furrow and cover with a light layer of sifted compost or soil, water and wait. Save yourself a heap of planting time with these popular vegetable and herb staples.

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