Spinach is a favorite green for fresh salads and cooked vegetable dishes. Grow Bloomsdale Spinach in your own garden using 100% heirloom, Non-GMO Spinach seeds.
Our seeds are dried and packed in air-tight packages for long-term storage. You can store the seeds for 5+ years.
Plus, the re-sealable, heavy-duty packages is a good way to store any unused seeds so you can keep your spinach crop going for years to come. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Bloomsdale Spinach Planting Instructions
Bloomsdale Spinach grows best in full sun, planted 1/2 inch deep and about 1" apart. Sow the seeds as soon as the soil becomes workable in the spring. Space plants in rows 12 to 18" apart.
Thin to 2 to 6" between plants. If starting plants indoors, transplant outside 3 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Spinach requires constant moisture to ensure successful germination and prevent bolting.
Bloomsdale Spinach Harvesting Instructions
Once the leaves have reached an edible size, the spinach can be harvested. Harvest leaves before they turn yellow.
Use a knife to cut below the crown before picking. Spinach can be enjoyed fresh or frozen for later use.
Did You Know This About Bloomsdale Spinach?
Spinach became popular in Europe during the second half of the 12th century. This leafy green was originally called "Persian greens".
DESCRIPTION
Bloomsdale Spinach (3g)
Spinach is a favorite green for fresh salads and cooked vegetable dishes. Grow Bloomsdale Spinach in your own garden using 100% heirloom, Non-GMO Spinach seeds.
Our seeds are dried and packed in air-tight packages for long-term storage. You can store the seeds for 5+ years.
Plus, the re-sealable, heavy-duty packages is a good way to store any unused seeds so you can keep your spinach crop going for years to come. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Bloomsdale Spinach Planting Instructions
Bloomsdale Spinach grows best in full sun, planted 1/2 inch deep and about 1" apart. Sow the seeds as soon as the soil becomes workable in the spring. Space plants in rows 12 to 18" apart.
Thin to 2 to 6" between plants. If starting plants indoors, transplant outside 3 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Spinach requires constant moisture to ensure successful germination and prevent bolting.
Bloomsdale Spinach Harvesting Instructions
Once the leaves have reached an edible size, the spinach can be harvested. Harvest leaves before they turn yellow.
Use a knife to cut below the crown before picking. Spinach can be enjoyed fresh or frozen for later use.
Did You Know This About Bloomsdale Spinach?
Spinach became popular in Europe during the second half of the 12th century. This leafy green was originally called "Persian greens".
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Heirloom Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds (3g) by Patriot Seeds
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DESCRIPTION
Bloomsdale Spinach (3g)
Spinach is a favorite green for fresh salads and cooked vegetable dishes. Grow Bloomsdale Spinach in your own garden using 100% heirloom, Non-GMO Spinach seeds.
Our seeds are dried and packed in air-tight packages for long-term storage. You can store the seeds for 5+ years.
Plus, the re-sealable, heavy-duty packages is a good way to store any unused seeds so you can keep your spinach crop going for years to come. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Bloomsdale Spinach Planting Instructions
Bloomsdale Spinach grows best in full sun, planted 1/2 inch deep and about 1" apart. Sow the seeds as soon as the soil becomes workable in the spring. Space plants in rows 12 to 18" apart.
Thin to 2 to 6" between plants. If starting plants indoors, transplant outside 3 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Spinach requires constant moisture to ensure successful germination and prevent bolting.
Bloomsdale Spinach Harvesting Instructions
Once the leaves have reached an edible size, the spinach can be harvested. Harvest leaves before they turn yellow.
Use a knife to cut below the crown before picking. Spinach can be enjoyed fresh or frozen for later use.
Did You Know This About Bloomsdale Spinach?
Spinach became popular in Europe during the second half of the 12th century. This leafy green was originally called "Persian greens".
DESCRIPTION
Bloomsdale Spinach (3g)
Spinach is a favorite green for fresh salads and cooked vegetable dishes. Grow Bloomsdale Spinach in your own garden using 100% heirloom, Non-GMO Spinach seeds.
Our seeds are dried and packed in air-tight packages for long-term storage. You can store the seeds for 5+ years.
Plus, the re-sealable, heavy-duty packages is a good way to store any unused seeds so you can keep your spinach crop going for years to come. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Bloomsdale Spinach Planting Instructions
Bloomsdale Spinach grows best in full sun, planted 1/2 inch deep and about 1" apart. Sow the seeds as soon as the soil becomes workable in the spring. Space plants in rows 12 to 18" apart.
Thin to 2 to 6" between plants. If starting plants indoors, transplant outside 3 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Spinach requires constant moisture to ensure successful germination and prevent bolting.
Bloomsdale Spinach Harvesting Instructions
Once the leaves have reached an edible size, the spinach can be harvested. Harvest leaves before they turn yellow.
Use a knife to cut below the crown before picking. Spinach can be enjoyed fresh or frozen for later use.
Did You Know This About Bloomsdale Spinach?
Spinach became popular in Europe during the second half of the 12th century. This leafy green was originally called "Persian greens".