Vegetable Seeds With RHS Award of Garden Merit - Spinach Beet
Spinach beet, also called Swiss Chard, Silverbeet, Ruby Chard, Perpetual Spinach, Leaf Beet or Seakale Beet So many names for a crop that is so easy to grow.
Fpr more information see How to Grow Swiss Chard (Spinach Beet)
Spinach Beet Seeds with
Award of Garden Merit
Quick Vegetable Selector (Varieties with the AGM)
Leaf Beet Seeds - Bright Lights
The most attractive of all leaf beets. Easy to grow, very vigorous, and in a variety of bright colours. Use as a salad garnish or cooked.Add colour and interest to the garden, with its multi-coloured stems, but it also looks great on the plate or in a stir fry. I use the leaves like spinach and the stems as a separate veg in a gratin with cheese sauce and breadcrumbs on top.
From Dobies Price: £2.49
Spinach Beet Seeds - Rhubarb Chard
This variety wouldnt look out of place in the flower bed, with its deep red stalks and dark green, crumpled leaves. You can use it as a back drop to your cut flower bed its that ornamental. So called, because over the centuries, novice cooks have mistaken it for true rhubarb. However, it is better in a chard and cheddar quiche, than a Rhubarb and apple crumble! It will add colour to any dish, with the leaves being a great alternative to spinach. It has the mildest flavour of all the chards. I grow Rhubarb chard for baby leaves, they make a beautiful bistro salad.
From Dobies Price: £3.00
Spinach Seeds - Perpetual Spinach
Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy and useful for autumn and winter dishes. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Great beginner variety.
From Suttons Price: £4.99
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