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Spinach prefers cool weather. Warm temperatures, erratic moisture, or dry conditions can induce bolting or poor leaf quality. Plant in cool soil, 55-65F, rich and low acidic (ph 6.5-7.5). Keep evenly moist and fertilize with nitrogen rich organics such as blood meal. Direct sow 1/2 inch deep in rows about 1 foot apart. Thin to 1 inch for baby leaf production, or 3 inches for mature leaf production. Harvest individual leaves, or cut the whole plant when ready. For a heat-tolerant alternative, try a 'Perpetual Spinach' in our Swiss Chard selections.
Excellent slightly savoyed spinach with large thick deep green leaves. A bit later selection, and sl..
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Black Magic is another Italian variety with nice dark green coloration and true Savoy leaves. Inten..
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Known in Italy as Riccio d'Asti, this is a great strain of a terrific heirloom spinach, with dark g..
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Lorelay is a great late season spinach as it is more heat resistant that most varieties. Produces la..
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Large, bright green spinach, very productive and early, suitable for cool weather and spring harvest..
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New Zealand is not a true spinach but is very popular for growing during warm summer weather, when r..
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Perhaps one of the best of the all-purpose spinach, Palco is very quick to harvest, yet displays goo..
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This great spinach has large, smooth, dark green leaves, low in acid, tender and succulent even when..
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A wonderful spinach, withstands cold and damp conditions, with a large crop of very large semi-savoy..
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Winter Giant (gigante d'inverno) is a very hardy plant, with broad, intense green leaves. True to it..
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A cut and cut again Swiss Chard becoming very popular here in the U.S., just as it has been in Europ..
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This is another wonderful chard grown for its leaf production, much as the 'Perpetual Spinach'. The..
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