Swiss chard is in season from June to August ... They are also sometimes used as a substitute for spinach. Both stem and leaves can be sautéed with cream, butter and cheese.
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How to grow Swiss chard – tips for prolific and repeated harvests of colorful stemsSwiss chard can be picked as either baby leaves, or fully-grown mature ... harvests to consider cultivating include growing arugula, spinach, or kale.
Chard is mainly sown in the spring for picking over the summer, although by protecting the crop with a cloche, leaves can be harvested during autumn and winter. Spinach can either be sown in ...
Here, we cook both baby spinach and chopped collard greens with onions, garlic, scallions and olive oil until tender. (Swiss chard or kale would be delicious here too.) The greens are combined ...
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