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Old June 15, 2016   #7
Hunt-Grow-Cook
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Originally Posted by gdaddybill View Post
Verde da Taglio chard (green/small petioles) has been a year 'round green for me-especially in large containers (about 20 gallon). They got afternoon shade-which I'm sure helped. They looked great even in August in Central Texas. Check out growitalian.com
I'd second that recommendation as well, and I got mine at Baker Creek.
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