Does any one know if I've left it too late in spring to sow chard, and does it get sown direst or is it better started off in propogators?
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Is it too late to Sow Chard for summer crop?
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Thanks guys. They were seeds from Alan Romans and they don't print the directions on the packets and on the web site it just said sowe in spring... Am not grumbling though as they were extremely cheap at 50p for 300 seeds of Ruby ChardShortie
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I found a packet at the end of last summer and sowed them in the polytunnel, I think in September. I had chard all winter, and have only just dug them up to make way for everything else. They seem quite hardy.~
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I'd just put them into individual pots for now Voodoo, they should be fine. I grew 'Bright Lights' last year & the ones I planted in the veg. patch got eaten almost as soon as I put them in by slugs or snails so I put some others in large pots & just used the small leaves as 'cut & come again' crops & they are still growing now. This year I have some 'Rainbow' hardening off in the plastic greenhouse at the moment.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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