5 Name : Virginia Location : , I really enjoyed the Ruby Red Chard I bought from MIgardener last year and will certainly plant it again this year. The drought we had in Georgia last year didn’t seem to affect it. It kept growing and growing. 11-Jan-2017
5 Name : dana.price Location : , Nothing but hot and dry weather in NJ this year, but the chard is massive. Can’t beat it! 22-Jul-2018
5 Name : bladeddragon Location : , I planted this about a month ago, direct into compost with peat and black soil. Had about 50-70% germination and have been harvesting for about a week. My lady and friends rave about it.. My lady did not even want me to plant chard this year after last years fail but well its doing great. 01-Jul-2020
5 Name : Valerie Howden Location : , had to pot up in fresh potting soil ( flea beetles in raised beds) but they are taking off in the heat without bolting. thinning to add colour to salads however like all chards, grows well thru the fall. so much easier to grow for compared to spinach with a similar taste. 06-Jul-2020
5 Name : pezhang43 Location : , These grew well after planting them in my fall garden, despite starting late, they add a nice color to my garden and plate! 26-Nov-2020