4 Name : Emily Waala Location : , The first time around only 3 out of 5 germinated. I planted 2 more seeds in place of the ones that never sprouted and they germinated, no problem! The hot pink ones are stunning! 18-Mar-2016
4 Name : yvette Location : , I love it , even though the germination rate is 80%. I’ve had problems to transplant these. So i think direct sowing is the best option. 26-Nov-2017
5 Name : hotbutt87 Location : , Haven’t tried eating yet. Actually only purchased because of the fabulous colors. Started 4 seeds which all came up to my surprise (1st time growing any chard) will plant the rest of packet this spring. 14-Dec-2017
5 Name : Darren Lind Location : , Nearly 100% germination and healthy vigorous plants that stood up well to the cold this fall. Beautiful also 16-Feb-2018
5 Name : ragersteph Location : , Easy to grow in DFW Texas in containers spring, summer, fall so far. We have mild winters so I’m pretty sure they will stick around with the but an come again method. Beautiful addition. 02-Nov-2018
5 Name : amybreland02 Location : , Great germination rate and some what perrenial in 9b! Im loving it and the surprise each plant brings! 16-May-2020
5 Name : tresrottn Location : , All of my chard have germinated and grow so beautifully. It’s always growing in my garden now. Seriously, I have all the colors still growing from last year we had a bit of snow this winter, I had tossed a tarp over the raised bed and didn’t think much of it, but they survived and keep on growing. I use the leaves in salads, I use it almost exclusively for cooking, I hardly use spinach anymore. They are so beautiful, bright, hearty, and saute in butter so well. 18-May-2020
5 Name : annev7 Location : , The best swiss chard I’ve grown, great germination rate and mine were pretty heat tolerant. We had a very hot June and July this year which bolted my lettuces really quickly, but these did great in my tower garden, still harvesting towards the end of August. Pretty colors and delicious eaten raw or cooked. 20-Aug-2020
5 Name : leela.dreamhome Location : , Zone 9b, Central Valley California: Mild Winter/Hot Dry Summer Beautiful! Crisp, sweet, and tender. Thrives in all seasons. Germinated and chugged along in August’s scorching heat, flourishing in late autumn: Day 60s–Night 30s 28-Nov-2020
5 Name : bbirdnow Location : , Zone 5B Iowa. Survived large hail damage on April 7 and the Derecho on August 10. The plant that just keeps on giving. The stems are pretty too. 04-Dec-2020
4 Name : lindsayclark09 Location : , I planted this in a raised bed in early spring and it produced all through our Michigan summer and up till winter. It was a beautiful plant and a conversation starter as well. Very impressed and we will grow this again! 06-Feb-2021
4 Name : lammeri Location : , Did amazing through the summer and winter. Love the variety of color it brings to my garden. 14-Feb-2021
4 Name : lamoureux.6697 Location : , So beautiful love the colours. Hated to remove them from the garden . I got a late start last year so not as big as they could of been. Will get an early start this year. 16-Feb-2021