When to plant Swiss chard
Swiss chard can be planted outside when air temperature is consistently in a range between 20°F and 80°F and soil temperature is above 40°F. For best possible results aim to plant Swiss chard when air temperature is in consistently in a range between 50°F and 75°F and soil temperature is above 50°F.
Sow Swiss chard directly

Steps for sowing Swiss chard directly
Start Swiss chard indoors

Steps for starting Swiss chard indoors
Swiss chard growing facts

Swiss chard growing facts
Plant name | Swiss chard |
Plant Family | Amaranthaceae |
Approximate time requirement to grow and produce harvest | 50 - 60 days |
Min tolerable temperature | 20°F |
Max tolerable temperature | 80°F |
Ideal temperature range for growing | 50°F to 75°F |
Seed germination temperature | 50°F to 75°F |
Important facts for growing Swiss chard