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Spinacia oleracea 'Bloomsdale long standing'

Photo by gatorfellows
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Description:

Fist leaves of spinach. Variety Bloomsdale Long Standing is a mild spinach that can be harvested is 28 days. Heavy, continuous yield of thick-textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves. Matures quickly, slow to bolt. Remarkably cold and heat tolerant. Texas heat makes spinach bolt, so plant early in spring and again in late fall.

Habitat:

Raised garden box.

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PublishedMarch 17, 2013

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