That Swiss Chard does look really nice. We still have a couple more frosts in store here, so I am not sure it would be smart for me to put anything out. Besides my garlic that was in the ground from last year. I am hoping I can get something out of that this year. I'm still on the fence if I will put a tomato plant in towards the end of May.
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Yeah that Swiss Chard is quite happy. We just got a frost a few days ago but I think by May 1st around here we will be done with it.
Best of luck with your garlic and whatever else you plant this year.
Thanks, I appreciate it!