Winter is the perfect time to grow tender, nutrient-rich spinach at home, ensuring fresh, organic greens year-round.
Learning how to grow spinach in pots is an excellent choice for gardeners who want fresh, nutritious greens but have limited ...
Shahidul Hasan Roman / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 Longevity spinach is actually a misnomer—it's botanically unrelated to spinach, and also unlike spinach, these leafy greens thrive in hot ...
Not only great in salads, spinach is a cold-hardy leafy green perfect for growing in your garden. Because it prefers moderate temperatures, spinach does wonderfully in early spring or late fall when ...
Barbara Damrosch is a lifelong vegetable gardener who’s been one of the most prolific writers on that subject for decades, along with her garden-author husband, Eliot Coleman. The two are best known ...
Here are 5 tips on how to grow spinach - the climbing type commonly called Malabar or Ceylon spinach. This type of spinach is a great substitute for regular spinach when it can't be grown in hot ...
Spinach is a cool-season crop. Plant seeds when the soil temperature reaches 40°F. Begin harvesting standard varieties in 30 to 45 days and baby spinach at 25 to 30 days. Remove outside leaves for a ...
Remove outside leaves for a cut-and-come-again harvest or take the entire plant and try for a second harvest. Spinach is a cool-weather, spring green and often the earliest ready for harvest. Packed ...