Mixed Swiss Chard Seeds produce vibrant, multi-colored leafy greens known for their beauty, flavor, and productivity. This mixed variety includes a blend of brightly colored stems and lush green leaves, making it both ornamental and highly nutritious. Perfect for home gardens, containers, and raised beds, Swiss Chard grows easily and provides repeated harvests throughout the season.
These non-GMO Mixed Swiss Chard seeds germinate quickly and develop into hardy plants with excellent heat and cold tolerance. Ideal for gardeners of all skill levels, this mix ensures a steady supply of fresh, tender greens that can be harvested young or allowed to mature fully.
Mixed Swiss Chard adds color, texture, and resilience to any vegetable garden.
Features
- Colorful mixed Swiss Chard variety
- Produces vibrant stems and lush green leaves
- Non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds
- Excellent heat and cold tolerance
- Continuous harvest throughout the season
- Suitable for raised beds, containers, and garden rows
- Easy to grow for beginners and experienced gardeners
Specifications
- Common Name: Mixed Swiss Chard
- Seed Type: Swiss Chard Seeds
- Plant Type: Cool-season or warm-season annual
- Growth Habit: Upright leafy growth
- Seed Quality: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes (mix may include several heirloom lines)
- USDA Zones: 3–11
- Season: Early spring, late summer, or fall planting
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Loose, fertile, well-drained soil
- Days to Germination: 5–10 days
- Days to Maturity: 50–60 days
- Watering Needs: Consistent, moderate moisture
- Spacing: 10–12 inches apart
- Row Spacing: 18–24 inches
- Temperature Range: Thrives in 55–75°F
- Use: Garden greens, continuous leaf harvesting
- Plant Characteristics: Colorful stems and broad green leaves
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds directly outdoors once soil can be worked.
- Plant seeds ½ inch deep in prepared soil.
- Provide full sun or partial shade depending on climate.
- Keep soil evenly moist for strong growth.
- Thin seedlings to proper spacing after emergence.
- Harvest outer leaves regularly to encourage regrowth.
- Grow in raised beds, containers, or traditional garden rows.