New Zealand is not a true spinach, but can be used in just the same way. Plus, it's more resistant to bolting during the hot summer months than regular spinach! This variety actually thrives in hot weather.
Our New Zealand Spinach seeds are 100% heirloom.?
Plants are large and hardy, and leaves are small and fleshy.?The average plant-to-harvest time is 65 days.
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Grow your own spinach with these easy-to-follow instructions:
Harvesting your spinach is an important part of the process:
Wind-pollinated spinach varieties must be isolated by 1/4 mile to prevent cross-pollination by the wind. Physical barriers such as tree lines, buildings, or woods may make it possible to use a shorter distance.
Allow plants to bolt and set seed. Some staking may be necessary as plants may reach 3?feet in height.
When seeds are dry, harvest the entire plant and thresh on a tarp. A 1/2-inch screen on top of a 1/4 inch and 1/8?inch is helpful for cleaning. Spinach seed remains viable for 3?to 5 years under cool and dry storage conditions.
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