Description
Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard - Big in Taste
Broad dark green heavily crumpled leaves with white veins and thick stalks, excellent greens. Grows 24 - 28" tall with 2 1/2" wide stalks. Abundant producer all season, even after light frosts.
Introduced commercially in 1934 by W. Atlee Burpee & Co.
History
Both leaf beets and root beets were developed possibly by the Romans from the wild sea-beet, which occurs in coastal regions of Europe and western Asia. Swiss Chard is the same species as the garden beet root and sugar beet but is grown only for its leaves.
Uses
Used by chefs and home cooks for fresh salad greens as well as boosting soup and stews. The thick but tender stalks are edible as well.
Growing Tip
Swiss Chard does not bolt in hot weather the way spinach does. It also is great in cold weather surviving many frosts.
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