"Mangold": features and rules of cultivation

Chard: features and rules of cultivation

There are a large number of vegetable crops, which at one time were not widely used and are only gaining momentum today. These types of plants include "Mangold", whose benefits for the body and taste have led to its active cultivation in gardens, summer cottages and even on balconies and window sills of city apartments and houses.

What it is?

Initially, this plant was quite actively used for food in Ancient Rome and Greece, but for some time the demand for "Mangold" decreased compared to beets, and the first culture was almost forgotten.

However, Swiss chard (simplerly called Chard) stands out for its unique composition and unpretentiousness during cultivation in the open field, at home or in greenhouses. Now the plant is a worthy competitor to crops such as celery or spinach. The leaves of "Mangold" are distinguished by excellent taste, due to which the vegetable can be eaten both fresh and after heat treatment.

According to reviews, salads, all kinds of first courses and pies using vegetables acquire a delicate and unique taste.

The plant in its chemical composition is in many ways superior to table beets, however, unlike its close relative, Mangold has only petioles and tops that are edible. As for the root, even after heat treatment it remains hard and completely devoid of taste. However, it also found a use - the rhizome is used as a nutritional supplement in the diet of livestock.

Leaf beet can produce crops throughout the year: in warm weather, the crop can be grown in open ground, and planted in a greenhouse or at home for the winter.

"Mangold" belongs to the haze family, according to many scientists, the birthplace of the plant is Western Europe. Beets are a biennial crop. In the first season, it forms an upright rosette of leaves of various colors and sizes. There are greens of a wavy type, bubbly leaves, round and heart-shaped. Petioles at "Mangold" reach a height of about 25 centimeters. The stem is quite strong, but at the same time brittle.

The plant blooms with small green or whitish inflorescences collected in a ball. They usually bloom in May in the second year of the culture's life.

Harvesting begins in June and continues until November, and regular cutting of leaves and petioles activates the development and growth of new beet greens. In the southern regions, the roots are left in the ground for the winter, due to which, next season, with the advent of spring, the plant forms juicy and fortified foliage.

"Mangold" is of two types:

  • stem;
  • sheet.

The first species is distinguished by large and dense petioles, usually their diameter is about 5 centimeters. The taste of greens resembles asparagus.Thanks to the successful work of breeders, vegetable growers were able to plant various varieties of this crop, whose color is striking in its diversity. That is why the product is quite popular for eating, not only in light of its health benefits, but also due to the attractive appearance of dishes when using it.

The stems of the first type of vegetable crop are rarely eaten raw, they are mostly boiled, after which they are stewed in breadcrumbs in butter. In addition, petioles serve as an ingredient for first courses or vegetable stews.

Leaf "Changd" stands out for its lush mop of leaves, in this species the foliage is very large and reaches a length of about 45-50 centimeters. The color of the aerial part of the plant depends on the variety, it can be green with various inclusions and shades.

Schnitt chard is best eaten fresh in order to get the maximum amount of useful elements contained in the product.

If the foliage is necessary for the preparation of any dishes that involve heat treatment, work must be done as quickly as possible so that the grass does not lose its taste and does not lose its attractive appearance.

You can prepare leaf and stem "Changd" for the winter by freezing it. Thus, you can save almost 100% of the useful micro and macro elements that make up its composition. In addition, you can make vegetable preparations by fermenting, pickling or pickling.

The main highlight of "Mangold" is foliage.

Based on its color, the following plant varieties can be distinguished:

  • green beet;
  • silver petiolate;
  • red petiolate;
  • yellow-petiolate.

Due to the outstanding color palette of available beet varieties, it can be used to prepare original, nutritious and beautiful dishes.

Beneficial features

Some vegetable growers mistakenly compare the taste and benefits of Mangold with tops from ordinary beets. Since the difference in taste characteristics and useful qualities from consumption is enormous, which makes it impossible to draw analogies between these two products.

To get the most complete picture of the positive features of the plant, it is worth highlighting the main vitamins that are in the composition of leaf beets. The culture is rich in vitamin K, which normalizes metabolic processes in the tissues of the human body, in addition, ensures the proper functioning of the kidneys.

The level of ascorbic acid content is of great importance, its value is within 33%, which is comparable to the level of vitamin C in green onions. That is why "Mangold" is recommended to use in the off-season and winter to strengthen the immune system and maintain healthy skin and hair.

The product contains an excellent antioxidant, represented by vitamin A., it is responsible for improving vision, in addition, it stands out as a huge benefit for the female body. The vegetable is notable for the content of thiamine and vitamin B, which are responsible for the normal functioning of the nervous system. The crop tops contain many trace elements, among which iron, manganese, sodium, calcium and copper should be distinguished.

According to the studies, it was found that Mangold contains about nineteen polyphenolic antioxidants that help to remove toxins and cleanse the body.The introduction of a vegetable into the diet reduces the likelihood of developing malignant tumors, helps strengthen bones and teeth. In addition, leaf beet is recommended as a product to eliminate the incidence of diabetes and anemia.

The tops of the culture are indicated for the following diseases:

  • disorders in the work of the pancreas;
  • greens are recommended to be eaten during the recovery period after undergoing surgical interventions;
  • "Mangold" is indicated for obesity;
  • women during menopause;
  • foliage is introduced into the diet in the complex treatment of depression and other disorders of the nervous system;
  • to increase the body's immunity;
  • foliage is used in cosmetology for skin rejuvenation;
  • beet greens have a healing effect on burns and abscesses;
  • in addition, the product normalizes the processes of digestion.

Contraindications

Despite the enormous benefits, Mangold has some negative properties. First of all, it concerns the content of oxalates in the product. Such substances do not allow calcium to be fully absorbed in the body, which provokes the formation of kidney stones. People suffering from such a disease should be especially careful when introducing leafy greens into the diet.

In addition, despite the huge benefits of vitamin K, its excessive content can provoke blockage of blood vessels. Freshly squeezed vegetable juice should not be added to vegetable cocktails, as it will help lower blood pressure, as a result, dizziness, vomiting, and so on. This reaction is due to the presence of volatile compounds that evaporate during the mechanical processing of the culture.

To exclude harm from contact with them, the juice must be allowed to brew for some time, after which it will be suitable for drinking.

Popular varieties

Given the characteristics of the culture, when choosing a variety, preference should be given to crops that have clear recommendations regarding the climatic characteristics of a particular region for cultivation.

It is possible to distinguish more popular varieties of leaf beets.

  • "Mangold Scarlet" - refers to early ripening crops, the crop can be harvested in a month. The plant is distinguished by large leaves with a purple tint and raspberry petioles.
  • "Charlie" - you can collect foliage from a plant in a month and a half. The tops have a green color with a red tint.
  • "Mirage" - mid-season leaf beet, allowing you to harvest 50-55 days after planting. The length of the leaf with the petiole can reach 50 centimeters. The color of the culture is dominated by green.
  • "Ruby" - late-ripening culture, greens can be consumed 85 days after the appearance of the first sprouts. The leaves of the plant have a rich red color, the petioles are dark green.
  • "Belavinka" is a variety of Swiss Swiss chard that yields closer to 80 days after germination. In height, the culture reaches a rather impressive size - about 70 centimeters. The petioles of the beets are white, and the foliage is a rich green hue. This variety stands out for its frost resistance.

Subtleties of breeding and care

Agrotechnical measures relating to "Mangold" do not include any labor-intensive processes, due to the unpretentiousness of the culture and its resistance to negative temperatures.

However, it will be possible to grow beets from planting material only in well-heated soil, although the appearance of the first shoots can be expected even at a soil temperature of about + 6C. But the most acceptable soil for development will be when it warms up to + 20C.

With regard to frost resistance, a young culture retains its viability at -1C, and stronger plants endure frosts down to -5C.

Having chosen a suitable variety of leaf beet, you can proceed to the preparatory work that concerns the seeds. Before planting, they must be kept for several days in a damp cloth or soaked in a growth stimulator.

"Mangold" is best planted in seedlings. Usually planting seeds for seedlings is carried out in mid - late March. Upon reaching the cultures of the month, they can already be sent to the garden or grown on a balcony or windowsill.

If the seeds are sown immediately in open ground, it is best to do this in mid-May, and for early sowing, make a shelter from the film.

For growing a crop, it is worth choosing a well-lit area with a normal soil pH level. The plant needs fertilizer, the culture responds quite well to the introduction of organic matter. It can be charcoal, which will help, if necessary, reduce the acidity of the soil.

When sowing directly into the garden, you need to deepen the seeds by 2 centimeters with a step between plants of 5 centimeters. After a while, the seedlings must be thinned out so that the distance between the bushes doubles.

You can plant "Mangold" in three terms:

  • in the first case, the landing time falls at the end of April;
  • in the second variant, work can be carried out closer to the middle of summer;
  • in addition, beets can be planted before winter.

As for the care of beets, it is worth noting that the culture belongs to moisture-loving plants, in addition, the introduction of fertilizers should be regular. Once every one and a half weeks, the soil is fed with infusions of herbs or a solution of mullein. Loosening the soil and weeding weeds are carried out as needed. The plant tolerates heat well, but + 25C will be the optimum temperature for it.

In early ripening crops, the harvest can be obtained a month after germination, and regular collection of tops will activate the growth of new greens. It is best to cut off about a quarter of the foliage along with the petioles in one collection from the bush. With the advent of frost, it is recommended to dig up the plant and send it to the basement or cellar in a box of sand.

In addition, culture can be planted at home for the winter. But for this, beets must be taken with part of the earth from the garden bed so that it adapts better.

What to plant on the same bed?

As for the nearest neighbors in the garden, you should avoid placing "Changd" along with spinach. Do not plant a plant near beans or corn.

However, the culture feels great if onions, carrots or lettuce grow nearby. A good companion for beets will be cabbage or garlic. In addition, the latter will repel insect pests. Well, if mint grows next to Chard, with the help of its leaves you can mulch beds with beets.

It is worth noting the high decorative component of the green mass of the crop, due to which beets are planted not only in the garden, but also in flower beds and flower beds.

How is it eaten?

    How to cook "Mangold", each housewife or chef decides on their own based on personal preferences and skills.It is used as an ingredient in fresh salads and cold soups, the leaves are stewed, boiled and fried. Quite often, the culture is preserved or fermented. In addition, the leaves can be pickled both separately from other vegetables, and together, for example, with cabbage.

    Petioles stand out for their delicate taste, they are quite often boiled and then fried in oil.

    Fresh foliage must be eaten immediately, since it retains its properties in the refrigerator for no more than two days. And when boiling, it is necessary to drain the resulting broth, since it contains nitrates.

    Leaf beet harmonizes perfectly with other vegetables, meat dishes and cheeses. In addition, you can get fresh juice from juice, but subject to the recipe for cooking.

    The benefits of beets "Mangold" are described in the next video.

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