A reminder = Tim
			
			
			
				Had some last night, pretty aren't they, and they just keep growing -I assume they must bolt or something soon they've been in over a year.
Jeremy
			
			
			
				cor - they almost look unreal! Remind me of highlighter pens. Strange girl - I mean the colours! Didn't know they came in orange and pink!
			
			
			
				Derbex I am picking last years still! They will bolt eventually, but just in time for this seasons to be ready ;D  Lovely pic Tim, no slug holes in yours!
			
			
			
				Jeremy - any Chard, with us, will go to seed. We've just put in the next seedlings. = Tim
			
			
			
				Excellent!  Thanks to a certain 'cat' sending me some seeds, I have planted out my bright lights today, already good sized plants.  Didn't realise you could pick them for so long.  I assume you can also pick the leaves when they are small, and eat raw like you would spinach?
			
			
			
				I'm glad I did some more for this year then :) I had one lot I put in the greenhouse this year I pulled them out yesterday as I need the space -they'd got to 3ft tall. Don't think I'll bother again as they do so well outside.
E-J I'm told you can -but I've never tried it -ladies first  ;D
Jeremy
			
			
			
				I am a raw leaf fan and lurve my salads, so I will try for sure!
			
			
			
				- and, of course, the young stems are all part of the fun. Maybe not raw!! 
If they get a bit older, cook them separately. = Tim
			
			
			
				Tim,
I'm a fan of the stems too -unfortunately the girls aren't -but that's all the more for me :)
			
			
			
				Fun aren`t they?,pulled the last plants up yesterday as they were getting a bit `stringy`.
Stephan.
			
			
			
				I eat mine young in salads, delish! 
			
			
			
				Good to hear Doris.  Have been munching young beetroot and radish leaves and am looking forward to the rocket and spinach getting bigger so I can pinch the odd leaf there.  ;D
			
			
			
				Don't mean to appear thick but have a question.
What's the plant in the photo?
			
			
			
				Tis chard, called bright lights and it comes in all of those great colours.  Think it is kinda like spinach.
			
			
			
				Sautéed with garlic, yesterday - Spanish style. 
Good puréed with white sauce, too! 
But the stems are so sweet & tender at the moment - all that rain? = Tim
			
			
			
				 :o Complete coincedence but i bought a packet of Bright Lights yesterday to hopefully get in tomorrow. i think its not to late,? the packet does say planting into May.
Tims pic is a better advertisment than the one on the packet also!
			
			
			
				Chard/spinach is funny about germinating. 
Because of the very hot weather, I would suggest germinating in damp blotch or kitchen roll. Put them out as soon as they germinate. Just did some yesterday. And this way you get no gaps & don't need to thin. = Tim
btw - another way of growing them. I like Jiffy 7s!
			
			
			
				I've had a lot of trouble with spinach. Germinating in patches and shooting before their (my?) time so I gave up on spinach.
Swiss chard on the other hand, I've never had trouble with. After trying several types I have settled on lucullus, a light green type that stays tender even when not young anymore and they don't shoot easely, just the early ones at the end of the summer.