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Ruby Red

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Botanical illustration of Ruby Red
🌱 55d to harvest Rosette

Ruby Red brings a jewel-bright splash to the garden—crisp leaves edged in deep ruby and blushed with warm garnet over a cool gree…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDec 4th
Last FrostJan 1st
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJan 1st
Harvest BeginsFeb 25th
Harvest EndsDec 31st

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity55
Sun RequirementsPart SunPartial sun
Growth HabitRosette
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthSurface
Germination Temp (°F)70
Min Soil Temp (°F)40
Min Night Temp (°F)35
Harden Off (days)6

Frequently Asked Questions


What pests or diseases commonly affect Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) and how can I control them?
Swiss chard is especially prone to leaf spot and downy mildew in cool, humid weather; remove any infected leaves immediately and avoid wetting foliage when you water. Aphids and leaf miner flies are also frequent—blast aphids off with a strong stream of water and use insecticidal soap if they persist, and remove heavily mined leaves to slow the leaf miner’s spread.
How often should I water Swiss chard during the main growing phase?
During active leaf production, keep soil consistently evenly moist but not waterlogged—aim for about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water per week, adjusted for rainfall and heat. In part-sun beds, check the top 1–2 inches of soil; water when that layer feels dry to the touch to prevent tough, bitter leaves and bolting.
How do I know when Ruby Red Swiss chard is ready to harvest?
Harvest when leaves are large enough for your use, typically around 50–60 days after sowing, with individual outer leaves about 6–10 inches long. Pick outer leaves first and leave the center growing point intact; regular harvesting keeps plants producing tender leaves and reduces the chance of bolting.
Botanical illustration of Ruby Red

Ruby Red brings a jewel-bright splash to the garden—crisp leaves edged in deep ruby and blushed with warm garnet over a cool green base. At maturity (about 55 days), the Batavian heads form sturdy, upright rosettes with a satisfyingly crunchy bite and tender, sweet-green flavor. Ideal for fresh salads and vibrant garnishes, Ruby Red also shines when you want color-forward greens for quick tosses and bold, leafy bowls.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 40°F and nights stay above 35°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 6 days first.

Expert Note

Ruby Red Swiss Chard thrives in rich soil and can tolerate light frost, making it an excellent choice for spring and fall gardens.