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Spinach

Shop top heirloom spinach seeds to grow in your garden. Highly nutritious and highly delicious, spinach will be one of the first plants to crop up every spring.
  • Fast growing, upright variety for the winter tunnel. Very tall plants with very long stems. Leaves are dark green, very heavy, smooth, and flat with elongated oval shape. Suitable for picking at all growth stages. Performs best in fall, winter, and early spring. High resistance to downy mildew.

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    NZ$ 5.00
  • Fast growing, for baby leaf or mature plants. Dark green colour. Dwarf compact plants. Resistant to downy mildew, slow to bolt.

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    NZ$ 5.00
  • Dark green, semi-savoy for spring and fall. Upright, dark green leaves with long stems that are great for bunching. A moderate growth rate makes Emperor a good choice for spring and autumn plantings. High resistance to downy mildew.

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    NZ$ 5.00
  • Slow growing, smooth leaf spinach with dark leaves. Has a good bolt tolerance and flexibity in sowing times at both ends of the season, making it ideal for home gardeners. Use as mature leaf or as baby leaf. Mildew resistant.

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    NZ$ 5.00
  • A fully savoy or crinkled variety with dark green leaves. Most heat-tolerant variety. Very reliable, & the most full-flavoured variety. Has withstood extreme winter lows. Plants resist tip burn & downy mildew. Sow the seeds directly into the garden anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks before the last expected frost or late summer, early autumn. Spinach resents transplanting & seeds germinate well in temps as low as 10'C. For a continuous harvest, sow every two weeks until daytime temps start to average 24'C.

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    NZ$ 5.00
  • Red Spinach F1 Hybrid has attractive red / green stems which contrast with the green leaves. Highly nutritious, fleshy, succulent leaves that can also be grown as a baby leaf. It is a tender perennial, best treated as an annual.

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    NZ$ 5.95

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