It's been almost a month since enjoying daily supplies of fresh spinach from my vegetable garden but I've noticed the crops have started to bolt although I keep cutting off the shoots which I also love eating hoping I will continue to get spinach or will I? Is it time now to sow another batch of spinach? Is a month long enough for a perpetual spinach?
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostIs it spinach, or is it leafbeet/chard?
I've not had any problems with this year's sowings...its all cropping prolifically (Bright Lights rainbow chard)
Seed packet says it's 'Leaf Beet' type of Perpetual Spinach and it tastes just like spinach.Food for Free
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Perpetual Spinach is a bi-annual so it should keep you in spinach until next spring when it will go to seed. I have grown it for years and sow each year and if I can be bothered, give it some protection over the winter and then there is spinach to eat before the next sowing is ready.
PS it also freezes wellGardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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