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Processing times before shipping are 5-7 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 5-7 business days!
Viroflay spinach is a robust and versatile variety, celebrated for its deep green, tender leaves and exceptional flavor. This semi-savoy spinach thrives in cool weather, making it ideal for spring and fall plantings. It matures quickly, usually within 40-45 days, and is known for its high yields and resistance to bolting. Viroflay spinach is perfect for fresh salads, sautéing, and cooking, maintaining its texture and taste.
MIgardner’s service is fast and reliable. The growth of Viroflay is a little slow, but the leaves are huge!
As always, great service, great prices, great germination great varieties.
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None of the seeds germinated. Split a 72 cell with half kale and half viroflay spinach. All of the kale germinated, but none of the viroflay spinach germinated. Not even one seed out of 36 was viable.
This is an all-star! Armenian cukes have a mild taste, store well in the refrigerator, and are delightfully crunchy. I shared them with many friends this year and each one loved them and decided to grow them next year!
My seeds arrived safely, the order was accurate, and I love how MIGardener keeps their seed packet prices low (without skimping on the seed count!). This company has a great variety of high quality seeds, I always get a great germination percentage. This winter, I'm excited to start my indoor garden of greens and other small veg so I don't have to buy the overpriced (potentially coated in chemicals) produce at the store. Keep up the good work, MIG team! Thank you for being there :-)
I planted these beets last year and they were so successful I ordered more for this year.
All of my seeds grew from last year. I have been very pleased and look forward to this new order growing this coming spring.
growing a few of these indoors under a light for winter sandwiches. they came up fine still to small to eat so jury is out on taste. growing winter plants also puts moisture in the house and it is very dry this year so bonus.