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- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 08:47:25 -0400
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Jim allAn zone 5 New York State
Northeastern USA.
>
> Cathy- I agree with you Olin... Swiss Chard is a beautiful looking plant
> that gets about 2' by 2', vase shaped. The leaves are the parts you eat.
> They are a beet relative. I use the "Bright Lights" seeds for ornamental
> value in my front yard flower and shrub beds. The stalks are beautiful and
> the leaves are shiny dark green. You can add the leaves (younger is
tastier)
> to your salad like romaine.
> bill missen.
>
Bill, you can also use the stalks as you would celery. I did with no ill
effects. Ofcourse if you don't like it it makes good compost.
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