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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Bernard on June 27, 2009, 20:06

Title: Swiss chard bolted
Post by: Bernard on June 27, 2009, 20:06
My first sowing of Swiss chard (one week into April) germinated in 2 weeks but every plant bolted as it grew. I don't know about the second sowing yet.

I had no problem the last 2 years when I grew 'Fordhook Giant'. This year I am growing 'Rhubarb'. Does anyone else have experience of this?
Title: Re: Swiss chard bolted
Post by: neal on June 27, 2009, 20:15
Having the same problem with the same variety first time growing chard.
Had this happen with spinach last year.
Maybe its the local weather  :D
Title: Re: Swiss chard bolted
Post by: Annie on June 27, 2009, 23:07
brightlight doesn`t bolt or perp spinach,other spinach I grow spring and autumn because it is wasted by a little change in temperature
Title: Re: Swiss chard bolted
Post by: canwickplot on June 28, 2009, 07:57
Yeah, one of my chard plants (oriole) has bolted and I'm concerned about the rest. My Swiss chard last year didn't bolt at all. It kept growing and growing leaves until I yanked it out.

It's weird that they've all bolted like that though. I was under the impression that you could grow chard the whole summer through without having to make seasonal sowings like with spinach. We have had some dramatic fluctuations in temperature this year though so that could be a a factor. I'd sow some more if I were you!
Title: Re: Swiss chard bolted
Post by: Janeymiddlewife on June 28, 2009, 08:36
3 out of 12 in a row have bolted - interestingly, they'e all at the end of a row, whereas the ones in the middle have had some more shade which may have helped. I'm hoping the rest will be OK, I planted them because I often have problems with spinach bolting and thought chard would be OK!
Ain't Nature wonderful!