Q.Swiss Chard
We enjoyed Swiss chard in our garden last year. As I prep the garden for planting this year, I am surprised that several Swiss chard plants from last year are still growing, especially after the cold winter. Should I keep them in the garden or replace them with new seeds or seedlings?
Nikki
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Answered on April 22, 2014
You can keep them, though I cannot say for sure if they will produce. Therefore, I would also plant some seeds/seedlings alongside them just in case.
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