Rainbow Chard Vegetable Seeds produce vibrant, nutrient-rich leaves with colorful stems ranging from red to yellow and orange. This Rainbow Chard variety is ideal for home gardeners seeking visually striking, versatile greens that thrive in outdoor gardens, raised beds, or containers. These non-GMO seeds germinate reliably and develop strong, uniform plants suitable for continuous harvesting.
Rainbow Chard grows upright, producing robust leaves and healthy stems throughout the season. Its colorful appearance and tender, flavorful leaves make it perfect for salads, sautés, and garnishing dishes. With proper care, spacing, and sunlight, this variety delivers consistent growth, high yield, and easy maintenance for home gardens.
Features
• Premium Rainbow Chard variety
• Non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds
• Colorful stems and nutrient-rich leafy greens
• Fast germination and easy planting
• Suitable for garden beds, raised beds, and containers
• Thrives in cool and warm-season conditions
• Continuous harvest of vibrant, tender leaves
Specifications
• Common Name: Rainbow Chard
• Seed Type: Vegetable Seeds
• Plant Type: Cool-season leafy vegetable
• Seed Quality: Non-GMO
• Heirloom: Yes
• USDA Zones: 3–11
• Season: Spring, fall, and mild winter planting
• Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil Requirements: Moist, fertile, well-drained soil
• Days to Germination: 7–12 days
• Days to Maturity: 50–60 days
• Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture
• Spacing: 12–18 inches
• Row Spacing: 18–24 inches
• Growth Habit: Upright leafy plant
• Temperature Range: 50–75°F
• Use: Home gardens, raised beds, container gardening
• Plant Characteristics: Colorful stems, tender leaves, resilient growth
Planting Guide
• Sow seeds directly outdoors once soil is workable or start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost.
• Plant seeds ½ inch deep in prepared, fertile soil.
• Provide full sun or partial shade in hotter climates.
• Maintain consistent moisture during germination and growth.
• Thin seedlings to proper spacing to encourage robust leaf development.
• Harvest leaves when tender for salads or allow full growth for cooking.
• Succession plant every few weeks for continuous harvest.