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Swiss Chard
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 673666" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>I got lucky, only about 6 plants came up. Now about 6" tall. How big do you let it get before you eat it? The pic on the pack looked to be a foot or better.</p><p>Lammie, maybe Swiss Chard is good smoked? I mean you know? If those people were real Hippies, they were smoking something. :cowboy: </p><p>TxB, I Have a hard time imagining what pond scum tastes like. :???: Reckon when I taste this Swiss Chard I'll know. :frowns:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 673666, member: 3937"] I got lucky, only about 6 plants came up. Now about 6" tall. How big do you let it get before you eat it? The pic on the pack looked to be a foot or better. Lammie, maybe Swiss Chard is good smoked? I mean you know? If those people were real Hippies, they were smoking something. :cowboy: TxB, I Have a hard time imagining what pond scum tastes like. :???: Reckon when I taste this Swiss Chard I'll know. :frowns: [/QUOTE]
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