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Lake Valley, Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding

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Lake Valley, Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding

  • Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
  • Plant Space: 6" (15cm)
  • Row Space: 12" (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 5-10 days
  • Spinach is super cold-hardy and can be planted in very early spring and fall, or winter in mild areas. Choose a location with full sun to light shade and rich, non-acidic soil. Keep evenly moist until they germinate. Sow every ten days for continuous harvest.
  • Harvest by pulling entire plant when leaves are still young and tasty. In many cold winter areas, fall planted spinach will over-winter and produce very early spring crops.

Lake Valley- Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding

Bloomsdale is an old-time favorite in the garden. It is quick to produce bunches of crinkle-leaved rosettes that are packed with vitamins and minerals. Best flavor and production are achieved when grown during cool weather

  • Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
  • Plant Space: 6" (15cm)
  • Row Space: 12" (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 5-10 days
  • Spinach is super cold-hardy and can be planted in very early spring and fall, or winter in mild areas. Choose a location with full sun to light shade and rich, non-acidic soil. Keep evenly moist until they germinate. Sow every ten days for continuous harvest.
  • Harvest by pulling entire plant when leaves are still young and tasty. In many cold winter areas, fall planted spinach will over-winter and produce very early spring crops.

Lake Valley- Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding

Bloomsdale is an old-time favorite in the garden. It is quick to produce bunches of crinkle-leaved rosettes that are packed with vitamins and minerals. Best flavor and production are achieved when grown during cool weather

$1.26

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$3.59

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Description

  • Seed Depth: 1/2" (13mm)
  • Plant Space: 6" (15cm)
  • Row Space: 12" (30cm)
  • Sprouts In: 5-10 days
  • Spinach is super cold-hardy and can be planted in very early spring and fall, or winter in mild areas. Choose a location with full sun to light shade and rich, non-acidic soil. Keep evenly moist until they germinate. Sow every ten days for continuous harvest.
  • Harvest by pulling entire plant when leaves are still young and tasty. In many cold winter areas, fall planted spinach will over-winter and produce very early spring crops.

Lake Valley- Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding

Bloomsdale is an old-time favorite in the garden. It is quick to produce bunches of crinkle-leaved rosettes that are packed with vitamins and minerals. Best flavor and production are achieved when grown during cool weather