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Perpetual Spinach Swiss Chard BULK Seeds

$ 11.50

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Check out Mary's Comprehensive Planting Guide for detailed planting info.

Storing seeds prior to use: seeds should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight for optimal germination.

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NEW ARRIVAL for 2025

Lettuce microgreens are young seedlings of lettuce that are approximately 1–3 inches tall. They have a more intense flavor and higher nutritional value than mature lettuce. The microgreens are usually harvested 7–14 days after germination when the cotyledon leaves have fully developed.

To grow to maturity:

50-60 days. Beta vulgaris

European heirloom dating back to the 1860s. Belongs to the same species as chard and beets, but it has distinctive differences.

The taste is more like a true spinach than ordinary chard, and the leaves look like spinach too.  Perpetual Spinach leaves are flatter and more pointed than chard, with slimmer stems.

An excellent no-fuss warm weather substitute for spinach in the Southeast.

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Mary's Heirloom Seeds

Perpetual Spinach Swiss Chard BULK Seeds

From $ 11.50

NEW ARRIVAL for 2025

Lettuce microgreens are young seedlings of lettuce that are approximately 1–3 inches tall. They have a more intense flavor and higher nutritional value than mature lettuce. The microgreens are usually harvested 7–14 days after germination when the cotyledon leaves have fully developed.

To grow to maturity:

50-60 days. Beta vulgaris

European heirloom dating back to the 1860s. Belongs to the same species as chard and beets, but it has distinctive differences.

The taste is more like a true spinach than ordinary chard, and the leaves look like spinach too.  Perpetual Spinach leaves are flatter and more pointed than chard, with slimmer stems.

An excellent no-fuss warm weather substitute for spinach in the Southeast.

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  • 2 ounces
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