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Spinach, Mustard and Swiss Chard

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Spinach Mustard Swiss Chard are a must grow for all gardeners. They add health and wellness to our daily lives and are some of the most consumed vegetable brought in the supermarket! So growing lettuce is a wise move when you are crunching the budget. HRSeeds.com offers you a wide variety of Spinach, Mustard and Swiss Chard to choose from. Verde da Taglio Swiss Chard, Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard, Five Color Silverbeet Swiss Chard, Orea Swiss Chard, Pink Passion Swiss Chard, Amara Mustard, Florida Broadleaf Mustard, Green Wave Mustard, Kodiak Mustard, Mizuna Mustard, Red Giant Mustard, Savoy Spinach, Smooth-Leaf Spinach, New Zealand Spinach, Malabar Spinach, Red Cardinal Spinach are just some of the varieties we offer. We soon plan to offer these as plant starts in spring to many of these varieties once we can expand our greenhouses.

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"Tetragonia tetragonioides, commonly called New Zealand spinach and other local names, is a flowering plant in the fig-marigold family (Aizoaceae). It is often cultivated as a leafy vegetable. It is a widespread species, native to eastern Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. It has been introduced and is an invasive species in many parts of Africa, Europe, North America, and South America. Its natural habitat is sandy shorelines and bluffs, often in disturbed areas. It is a halophyte and grows well in saline ground."

 

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Correnta Spinach, Spinacia oleracea, is the best choice when it comes to heat tolerance. Introduced in 1976 by Oregon State University, It is slow to bolt and does well in cooler climates as well. Taste great an great texture!

 

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Mustard

Here is the Green Wave or Greenwave Mustard, Brassica juncea. This curly leaf type mustard is a very popular variety an was a 1957 AAS winner. The Green Wave Mustard variety Tolerates the cold extremely well and will seed on second year. Plants can get to 2 feet tall and get quite bushy. Green wave is a very spicy, spineless leafy green with a crispy crunchy texture. A very productive variety to grow and is best eating the leaves young! Easy to grow and fun! Open pollinated 40 to 55 days. 

 

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Swiss Chard

Here is the Orange and White Swiss Chard, Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris mixd seeds. This listing is for white and orange Swiss chard. We accidentally mixed our white an orange seeds so now we are offering them as a mixed seed. Chard, like other green leafy vegetables, has highly nutritious leaves, making it a popular component of healthy diets. Chard has been used in cooking for centuries, but because of its similarity to beets and vegetables such as cardoon, the common names that cooks and cultures have used for chard may be confusing; it has many common names, such as silver beet, perpetual spinach, beet spinach, seakale beet, or leaf beet. Open pollinated, early to mid season 60 to 80 days.

 

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