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Heirloom & Non-GMO - Spinach Seeds
'Bloomsdale Long Standing' - (Non-GMO) - Spinach Seeds
300+ to 1,500+
Seeds per Pack.
A very quick producing variety that gives you rewards very soon in the growing season. Soups, salads, pastries, you name it; these will change the meal planning for months. Freeze up your abundance to keep your winters happy.
'Viroflay' - (Non-GMO) - France Spinach
Viroflay is a town located in France, 1.9 miles from the Palace of Versailles. The Viroflay Omelette is packed full of spinach, ham and gruyere cheese. These spinach plants can grow up to 2 feet in diameter with 20cm (8") long leaves. Baby leaves can be harvested in 21 Days. Mature plants can be harvested in 40 to 50 days!
'Viroflay' - (Non-GMO) - Baby Leaf - France Spinach Seeds
300+ to 1,500+
Seeds Per Pack.
Viroflay is a town located in France, 1.9 miles from the Palace of Versailles. The Viroflay Omelette is packed full of spinach, ham and gruyere cheese. These spinach plants can grow up to 2 feet in diameter with 20cm (8") long leaves. Baby leaves can be harvested in 21 Days. Mature plants can be harvested in 40 to 50 days!
'Bloomsdale Longstanding' - (Non-GMO) - Baby Leaf - Spinach Seeds
A very quick producing variety that gives you rewards very soon in the growing season. Soups, salads, pastries, you name it; these will change the meal planning for months. Freeze up your abundance to keep your winters happy. Baby leaves can be harvested in 21 Days!
'New Zealand' - (Non-GMO) - Spinach Seeds - (Heirloom Variety)
Heirloom Vegetable
A native plant to Australia. If you are new to gardening, this is your lucky day. This plant thrives in hot and dry weather. To avoid oxalates, we recommend blanching leaves in hot water for at least a minute and rinsing with cool water before eating. Discard the cooking water. This variety should not be eaten raw.
Sow seed 12 mm (1/2″) deep and 2.5 cm (1″) apart in rows 30-45 cm (12-18″) apart after your last spring frost date – thin seedlings to 20 cm (8″) after germination. Plants will grow all summer long allowing for an extended harvest period. Top-dress with compost, after seedlings are well established.
55 Days to Harvest!
Spinach





