These two chard leaves might feed the whole family!
Just had to show off some pics of the epic harvest from this year. Love me some greens.
by PomegranateOk9121
11 Comments
PhatHairyMan
Beautiful! I like to plant them, but I hate the taste. They’re usually kept as decorative veg for me.
Icedcoffeeee
Swiss chard is so delicious. And yours are beautiful 😍
Listening_Stranger82
Who needs plates? Just use a biggole chard leaf 😍🌿
irish_taco_maiden
Chard is underrated awesome.
NPKzone8a
It’s a terrific vegetable in my garden too! NE Texas.
markbroncco
Nice one! They are so big. So jealous of you! Mine is still so small, can’t wait to get it bigger.
knittinator
I planted chard seeds under frost cover in late October (zone 8a) not really expecting much but they’ve been going CRAZY since then! They look like yours!
FunMonitor5261
You could roll a healthy burrito with that thing.
purplemarkersniffer
It always looks like a lot until you cook it, that will barely be a spoonful 😂
erikamoen
Gorgeous!!
Vandal_A
Take care of that plant! If it gets cold where you live cover it with some mulch and a bucket in the Winter. I have a couple chard plants that sometimes produce huge leaves like that and they’ve managed to stay productive for 4 years now with some Winter care.
11 Comments
Beautiful! I like to plant them, but I hate the taste. They’re usually kept as decorative veg for me.
Swiss chard is so delicious. And yours are beautiful 😍
Who needs plates? Just use a biggole chard leaf 😍🌿
Chard is underrated awesome.
It’s a terrific vegetable in my garden too! NE Texas.
Nice one! They are so big. So jealous of you! Mine is still so small, can’t wait to get it bigger.
I planted chard seeds under frost cover in late October (zone 8a) not really expecting much but they’ve been going CRAZY since then! They look like yours!
You could roll a healthy burrito with that thing.
It always looks like a lot until you cook it, that will barely be a spoonful 😂
Gorgeous!!
Take care of that plant! If it gets cold where you live cover it with some mulch and a bucket in the Winter. I have a couple chard plants that sometimes produce huge leaves like that and they’ve managed to stay productive for 4 years now with some Winter care.