{"id":2948,"date":"2016-03-04T06:11:47","date_gmt":"2016-03-03T17:11:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/?p=2948"},"modified":"2016-07-20T18:21:16","modified_gmt":"2016-07-20T05:21:16","slug":"silverbeet-in-greensmart-pots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/growing-tips\/silverbeet-in-greensmart-pots\/","title":{"rendered":"Silverbeet growing in GreenSmart pots"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Silverbeet \u2013 marching<\/em> into autumn planting.<\/h1>\n

Silverbeet is simple to grow and yet difficult to buy in good condition at the supermarket. As we March<\/em> into autumn this is a great time to plant it as it is one vegetable that is able to be harvested through the later autumn, winter and spring. Silverbeet is really easy to grow in a GreenSmart pot. Chard, Spinach Beet, Sea kale Beet and Swiss Chard are other names used for silverbeet.<\/p>\n

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The most common type \u00a0has a thick white stem, while the leaves are large, crinkly and dark green in colour. However there are also cultivars that have brilliant ruby-red stems and veins, and others with golden stems and veins.<\/p>\n

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Gold and red silverbeet<\/p><\/div>\n

Growing Conditions<\/h2>\n
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Silverbeet Seedlings<\/p><\/div>\n

The fastest way to be eating your own silverbeet is to plant seedlings now. In this pot I have got about ten plants. They will be ready to eat in about two months. Planting in mid spring will give you a mid summer harvesting.<\/p>\n

These plants like full sun or partial shade.<\/p>\n

If you want to grow from seeds then check out King Seeds.<\/p>\n

Soak the seeds for a few hours before sowing them 2-3 cm deep. They will be ready to pick in about three months.<\/p>\n

They are frost tender but in many parts of NZ the frost will not be harsh enough to kill the plants.<\/p>\n

Fertiliser<\/h2>\n

The more organic matter in the pot, the better the flavour. Use a good supplement like blood and bone or poultry manure or liquid feeds.<\/p>\n

Harvesting<\/h2>\n