Growing Swiss Chard in Zone 13
When to plant and harvest swiss chard in Zone 13— based on your zone's frost dates.
Zone 13 runs warmer than swiss chard's usual range (Zones 3–10). Heat can cut the season short, so focus on the cooler shoulder months.
Swiss Chard planting calendar for Zone 13
These months are derived from Zone 13's frost dates — last frost around None, first frost around None.
Start indoors
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Sow outdoors
January
Transplant
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Harvest
March
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Swiss Chard care at a glance
- Sunlight
- Full sun to part shade (4–6+ hours)
- Water
- 1–1.5 inches per week
- Spacing
- 6–12 in apart
- Days to maturity
- 50–60 days; baby leaves sooner
- Best zones
- 3–10 (biennial grown as annual; overwinters in mild zones)
Growing swiss chard in Zone 13: FAQs
Can you grow swiss chard in Zone 13?+
Zone 13 runs warmer than swiss chard's usual range (Zones 3–10). Heat can cut the season short, so focus on the cooler shoulder months.
When should I plant swiss chard in Zone 13?+
In Zone 13, sow outdoors around January. Zone 13's last spring frost is typically None and its first fall frost around None, which sets the planting window.
When to harvest swiss chard in Zone 13?+
Expect to harvest swiss chard in Zone 13 around March, depending on the season and variety.
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