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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Sunday, November 20, 2011Strong to the Finish! Reviewed By: J (Richmond, Va) Planted fall 2010 to overwinter. Picked 20 lbs from a 4x6 foot bed by June.. Got tired of eating spinach and turned it under. An absolute must this year as well! - Tuesday, January 11, 2011Must plant in early spring Reviewed By: Charlie (Fallston, MD) I did not grow this variety of spinach but I can tell you that if you want a successful crop of any spinach variety it must be planted in mid-winter such as FEB or Mar in the Baltimore, MD area. Spinach does not grow well in hot weather. Those above who did not have success with this variety planted it way too late. SPINACH is a cold weather crop. I am going to try to grow some in FL this winter just to see what will happen, since last winter the nights were in the 30s and 40s. It might do OK but I am only doing that just to see. I am not expecting great success. The best spinach I ever grew in MD was planted in middle of FEB. It bolted in early JUNE when it got hot. - Monday, January 03, 2011Tasty and easy to grow Reviewed By: Momma Ivy (DeKalb, IL) Last year was the first in which I planted veggies from seeds, and I found this spinach easy to grow and absolutely delicious. My 5 year old was eating it out of the garden! I planted it too early, so it took a while for the growth to emerge, but once it did we ate what I thinned out as salad and cooked the full grown plants. Yum. Read More Reviews |
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