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Bloomsdale Long Standing Heirloom Spinach for cool weather production

Papaws Garden Supply: Helping The Next Generation To Grow With Nature. Long Standing Bloomsdale Heirloom Spinach is a very popular variety that produces for a long time. The glossy, dark green leaves are rich in iron. The crinkled leaves have a very enjoyable thick texture. This cool-weather vegetable is slow to bolt and easy to grow in rich, wel…
Papaws Garden Supply: Helping The Next Generation To Grow With Nature. Long Standing Bloomsdale Heirloom Spinach is a very popular variety that produces for a long time. The glossy, dark green leaves are rich in iron. The crinkled leaves have a very enjoyable thick texture. This cool-weather vegetable is slow to bolt and easy to grow in rich, well-drained soil. A cut and come again variety. How to Grow Your Long Standing Bloomsdale spinach: Suggested Planting Depth: Sow to ¼ inch. Suggested Planting Seasons: Spring or Fall Suggested Final Plant Spacing: 4-6 inch apart or solid seeded for baby leaves. Suggested Planting Configuration: Single Row or Double Wide row block. Maintain a weed-free plant bed in Full sun and with adequate moisture.
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Papaws Garden Supply: Helping The Next Generation To Grow With Nature. Long Standing Bloomsdale Heirloom Spinach is a very popular variety that produces for a long time. The glossy, dark green leaves are rich in iron. The crinkled leaves have a very enjoyable thick texture. This cool-weather vegetable is slow to bolt and easy to grow in rich, well-drained soil. A cut and come again variety. How to Grow Your Long Standing Bloomsdale spinach: Suggested Planting Depth: Sow to ¼ inch. Suggested Planting Seasons: Spring or Fall Suggested Final Plant Spacing: 4-6 inch apart or solid seeded for baby leaves. Suggested Planting Configuration: Single Row or Double Wide row block. Maintain a weed-free plant bed in Full sun and with adequate moisture.