Oriole Orange

$9.50
Only 10 available

30 days baby, 60 days mature

This strikingly beautiful variety has a light, clean flavor. The bright stems start out yellow and mature to gold-orange. Both the stems and the dark green leaves are full of anti-oxidants. They are not only good for you, but look great and can be part of a mixed ornamental/food garden!

You can harvest the larger outer leaves, or simply cut the entire plant an inch or two above ground. Either way, you will be harvesting delicious fresh greens all season long. This start comes as a 6-pack, and you get 12-24 seedlings per 6-pack, making this a terrific deal!

When planting, separate the individual pots by tearing or cutting them apart. (Even though the Fertil pots are biodegradable, cut off the bottom of the pot with a sharp knife before planting it in the ground so that the roots will be able to find all the water and nutrients they need.) Plant each small pot about 6 inches from the next. Make sure that the top of the pot is completely under the soil line and putt a small amount of soil on top of it and press down. Water well immediately after planting.

You may also plant chard in a large container, separating pots and planting about 6 inches apart.

30 days baby, 60 days mature

This strikingly beautiful variety has a light, clean flavor. The bright stems start out yellow and mature to gold-orange. Both the stems and the dark green leaves are full of anti-oxidants. They are not only good for you, but look great and can be part of a mixed ornamental/food garden!

You can harvest the larger outer leaves, or simply cut the entire plant an inch or two above ground. Either way, you will be harvesting delicious fresh greens all season long. This start comes as a 6-pack, and you get 12-24 seedlings per 6-pack, making this a terrific deal!

When planting, separate the individual pots by tearing or cutting them apart. (Even though the Fertil pots are biodegradable, cut off the bottom of the pot with a sharp knife before planting it in the ground so that the roots will be able to find all the water and nutrients they need.) Plant each small pot about 6 inches from the next. Make sure that the top of the pot is completely under the soil line and putt a small amount of soil on top of it and press down. Water well immediately after planting.

You may also plant chard in a large container, separating pots and planting about 6 inches apart.