Sounds so fancy, doesn’t it?
My father introduced me to this “better than spinach” veggie many years ago, before becoming such a popular ornamental(pretty) plant! ‘Rainbow Chard’ is pictured above. Yellow, red and green stems make up this variety. Another favorite of mine is ‘Ruby Chard’ with red stems.
I cook chard like spinach – a bit of chicken broth, some garlic, salt and pepper. Above, I placed chicken on bottom of dish, then mushrooms, broth and chard last on top. Covered with foil and finished the cooking chicken.
Chard has high percentages of vitamins A, K, and C. Like spinach, chard is easy to grow, and you can start it from seed in early spring.
So, put Swiss Chard on your list for spring planting, adding another SuperFood to your repertoire. You’ll save a few bucks, too!
Blessings from the Garden.
ML
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