Description
This seedling has the perfect combination for your healthy salad!
Resembling rhubarb, Rhubarb Swiss Chard presents vibrant crimson stalks complemented by dark green leaves. Both the delicious, vitamin-rich leaves and stalks add flavor to salads and cooked greens. Additionally, it’s an excellent choice for freezing, ensuring its delightful taste can be enjoyed year-round.
- Plant Type: Vegetable
- Botanical Name: Beta vulgaris
- Plant Lifecycle: Annual
- Water Needs: Average 2.5-5 cm (1-2″) per week.
- Flavor: Wonderful rich flavor
- Preparation Ideas: Rinse and clean leaves in water. Shake leaves to remove water. Let leaves dry on a kitchen towel or paper towel. Heat olive oil in a frying pan. Add sliced or chopped garlic and cook garlic until tender and fragrant. Tear or cut Swiss chard leaves into pieces. You can cut out and remove the stalks from the leaves if they are thick or you can chop the stalks into 1″ pieces and pre-sautee in the olive oil/garlic mixture. Fry stalks until tender (approximately 5 minutes). Lower heat add leaf pieces and fry leaves for approximately 5 minutes or until desired doneness. Stir constantly and serve immediately.
- When to Plant: Sow directly in the garden in the spring once the last of the hard frosts have passed.
- Location/Soil: Plant in full sun. The addition of organic matter before planting is an excellent way to increase soil quality by improving nutrient levels, increasing moisture retention in the soil as well as soil aeration. It is best to break up any large clumps of soil before planting and rake the soil to obtain the optimal soil structure.
Lacinato Kale yields dark blue-green leaves, each measuring 8 x 25 cm (3 x 10″), featuring an embossed texture. Commonly used in Italian cuisine, it offers a flavor slightly sweeter and more delicate than curly kale. Frost further enhances its taste profile.
- Plant Type: Vegetable
- Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea
- Plant Lifecycle: Annual
- Water Needs: Average 2.5 cm (1-2″) per week
- Flavor: Slightly sweeter and more delicate than curly kale
- Preparation Ideas: A tasty and healthy ingredient in soups and salads.
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Plant Spacing: 60 cm (24″)
- Row Spacing: 60 cm (24″)
Green Curled Kale showcases ornamental curled green leaves. These flavorful leaves can be boiled for greens or used fresh in salads when they’re young. Kale surpasses most vegetables in its protein, vitamin, and mineral content. Additionally, it’s a cool-weather crop known for its resistance to bolting.
- Plant Type: Vegetable
- Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea
- Plant Lifecycle: Annual
- Water Needs: Average 2.5 cm (1-2″) per week
- Flavor: Sharp
- Preparation Ideas: Kale can be added to green salads or lightly sauteed in olive oil and garlic.
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Instructions: Harvest side leaves as needed at 6 to 8 inches in length.
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Plant Spacing: 60 cm (24″)
- Row Spacing: 60 cm (24″)
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