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Lucullus Swiss Chard Seeds

Beta vulgaris cicla

5.00 (2 reviews)
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow Swiss chard about a week after the last spring frost, planting it 1/2" deep in compost-enriched soil in full sun. For harvesting the entire plant, space the plants 4-5" apart; for continual harvesting of the outer stalks, space the plants 8-10" apart for larger growth. For a continuous summer crop, plant more Swiss chard every two weeks. Germination should occur in about a week. Swiss chard can survive light frosts, and can be planted as a fall crop.

Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist and weed free with a layer of mulch. Moisture is especially crucial to the seedlings in the first stages of their growth.

Harvesting: Individual leaves can be harvested for greens as soon as they reach a height of 6-8". The whole plant can be cut at the surface of the soil, but to ensure continued growth and another harvest, leave an an inch of stem. Outer stalks can also be harvested individually, leaving the heart to grow.

Seed Saving: Since Swiss chard is wind pollinated, be sure to separate them from other varieties of chard and beet by at least two miles to preserve genetic purity. Chard plants must weather the winter in order to produce seed; in warmer climates, simply mulch the plants. In cooler climates, dig up the roots and store them in sand, without the roots touching, in a cool and humid location; plant them in early spring. In the spring, the plants will go to seed; wait until the seed heads are fully grown and dry before removing them. The Lucullus Swiss chard seeds will readily come off the stems after they are completely dry. Store the Lucullus Swiss chard seed in a cool, dry place for up to five years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Beta vulgaris cicla

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 1,500

Planting Method: Direct Sow

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 24 Inches

Color: White

Lucullus Swiss Chard Seeds 5.0
Review By Sandra parker

Great company!

Thank you for your seeds

They arrived promptly and can keep awhile in their package

You have vast variety of seeds and I am looking forward for the next season

Lucullus Swiss Chard Seeds 5.0
Review By Edward McDougal

Overall

I cannot rate the actual seeds since they have only recently been planted but the order was shipped promptly and arrived in a few days. I love the packaging. It was easy to open but also completely resealable. I also found the product descriptions on the web site very helpful. Will definitely order again.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~200 Seeds) $3.25 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (~6,000 Seeds) $7.93 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $13.20 -+
5 Lb Mylar (2.27kg) $59.40 -+
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $105.60 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $250.80 -+
50 Lb Bulk Bag (22.7kg) $475.20 -+
100 Lb Bulk Bag (45.4kg) $924.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

This delicious variety of stem-chard is also one of the earliest, ready in just 50 days. The 20" long by 2.5" wide smooth white stems and light green leaves will produce with heavy yields until frost. It is an excellent vegetable for stir-fries or crudites.
Lucullus Swiss chard, introduced to the United States in 1914, was named for Roman general Lucius Lucullus, a man known for his lavish banquets and extravagant lifestyle. In spite of the name, Swiss chard originates in the Mediterranean region, where professional and home chefs alike use it for salad greens or as a flavoring in soup or rice. The first written mention of this vegetable in the United States is in The American Farmer magazine, where Baltimore farmer Gideon Smith reported his experimental planting. It remained a curiosity until after the Civil War, when gradually it gained in popularity.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow Swiss chard about a week after the last spring frost, planting it 1/2" deep in compost-enriched soil in full sun. For harvesting the entire plant, space the plants 4-5" apart; for continual harvesting of the outer stalks, space the plants 8-10" apart for larger growth. For a continuous summer crop, plant more Swiss chard every two weeks. Germination should occur in about a week. Swiss chard can survive light frosts, and can be planted as a fall crop.

Growing: Keep the soil evenly moist and weed free with a layer of mulch. Moisture is especially crucial to the seedlings in the first stages of their growth.

Harvesting: Individual leaves can be harvested for greens as soon as they reach a height of 6-8". The whole plant can be cut at the surface of the soil, but to ensure continued growth and another harvest, leave an an inch of stem. Outer stalks can also be harvested individually, leaving the heart to grow.

Seed Saving: Since Swiss chard is wind pollinated, be sure to separate them from other varieties of chard and beet by at least two miles to preserve genetic purity. Chard plants must weather the winter in order to produce seed; in warmer climates, simply mulch the plants. In cooler climates, dig up the roots and store them in sand, without the roots touching, in a cool and humid location; plant them in early spring. In the spring, the plants will go to seed; wait until the seed heads are fully grown and dry before removing them. The Lucullus Swiss chard seeds will readily come off the stems after they are completely dry. Store the Lucullus Swiss chard seed in a cool, dry place for up to five years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Beta vulgaris cicla

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 1,500

Planting Method: Direct Sow

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 24 Inches

Color: White

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 2 reviews
5.0

Review By Sandra parker

Great company!

Thank you for your seeds

They arrived promptly and can keep awhile in their package

You have vast variety of seeds and I am looking forward for the next season

5.0

Review By Edward McDougal

Overall

I cannot rate the actual seeds since they have only recently been planted but the order was shipped promptly and arrived in a few days. I love the packaging. It was easy to open but also completely resealable. I also found the product descriptions on the web site very helpful. Will definitely order again.