Swiss chard is one of the most productive and ornamental vegetables you can grow. Its colorful stems — red, yellow, orange, white — add beauty to the garden while delivering harvests for months.
Zone 9B has a very long growing season with mild winters. Many crops can be grown nearly year-round with successive plantings.
Good companions: beans, onions, brassicas, tomatoes
Avoid planting near: beets (same family — shares pests and diseases)
50-60 days from seed; harvest outer leaves continuously
USDA Hardiness Zone 9B has an average last spring frost around Feb 15 and first fall frost around Dec 10. All planting dates above are calculated from these frost dates. Your specific location may vary — check with your local extension office for the most accurate dates.