Everwilde Farms - 1 lb New Zealand Spinach Seeds - Gold Vault Bulk Seed Packet
Everwilde Farms - 1 lb New Zealand Spinach Seeds - Gold Vault Bulk Seed Packet
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Everwilde Farms - 1 lb New Zealand Spinach Seeds - Gold Vault Bulk Seed Packet

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Feb 26, 2014
Rita Gatti
5 out of 5 stars review

New Zealand spinach

I am sad to see that these seeds are not available this year. Hopefully that just means...yet. I had a great harvest of our favorite spinach last summer here in southern Indiana where the heat is way too much for regular spinach...having lived in California where this grows everywhere wild especially near the ocean where the soil is sandy, we are addicted to the rich flavor and crunchy leaves and stems. I really blew it by not letting mine go to seed before winter...but just kept harvesting it for eating. Normally it reseeds itself very prolifically in warmer climates, but it can not do that here where we have snowy winters.

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Jan 11, 2021
HumanGardener
5 out of 5 stars review

Such a fun plant to grow

I grew New Zealand spinach for the first time in my 2020 garden. The flavor and texture are comparable to a firm baby spinach, but this green holds up much better to salad dressing. The plants vine, and can get a bit unruly, but do well from early Spring until late fall, when the first frost gets them. It isn't very ornamental and can actually be a bit unruly once summer gets going, but it's worth it. It might benefit from staking, growing in a hanging basket or even in a tomato cage. This plant has a permanent space in my garden.

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Sep 12, 2017
Luke Akers
5 out of 5 stars review

Grows great, tastes great

I planted these late but they popped up and there has been no stopping their growth. They are wonderful! I followed the instructions and soaked the seeds and they grew, however my father planted some without soaking them and they still grew just as well. This variety of spinach is very durable and is still producing going into fall. It's produced so well I actually have had to blanch and store a lot of it because I can't eat what is growing off just four plants fast enough. It's awesome, I love it, I would recommend it to everyone, and I can't wait to grow it again next year.Side note: it is a very dense leaf and rich with a dark green color.

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