SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea) 250 seeds per packet. One of the hardiest vegetables, spinach is grown as a spring or an autumn crop, but quickly runs to seed in the long, hot days of summer. Sow in spring several weeks before last frost date; in autumn, sow right up to first frost. Seed is planted up to one-half inch deep; allow 3-6 inches between plants. The plant needs very rich, moist soil to thrive. Harvest often to keep the plants producing..
New Zealand Spinach
(Tetragonia tetregonioides) 60 days. Not the same species as common spinach, this variety takes the heat and keeps producing all summer, Tasty. Was listed by Fearing Burr in 1863, in his book, Field and Garden Vegetables of America (see our books!) Not frost hardy. 50 seeds.

Item Code: SP102  
$2.50
Bulk Quantities
1/4 LB - $8.00