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I grew a few chard and perpetual spinach plants in the GH over winter and they are massive - took over the GH. The photo was taken about a month ago when I'd started clearing the chard on the right. You can see some in the bucket!!
If you harvest the tops of the plants (the young tender bits) the plant produces side shoots. Nothing odd about that, you may say. When these side shoots touch the ground, they root, a bit like strawberry runners. Result - more plants when you sever the cord. No wonder it was a jungle of chard.
I've put some of these unrooted sideshoots into water and, when they root, I'll plant them in the garden. I've already transplanted some chard that was bolting to add to the self seeded clumps around the garden.
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The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.