Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach

SKU: SPI01
Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 28-45
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 150
Annual

Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach

SKU: SPI01
Regular price $2.00
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This variety produces huge, dark green leaves with delicious flavor. Slow to bolt and is very easy to grow. Perfect for any gardener. Cold-hardy leaves are rich and buttery. Wonderful eaten raw, cooked, or preserve in the freezer to use later. Add it to a pasta dish with some basil and heirloom spaghetti sauce!

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Vanalex
First seeds from MiGardener. Superb Germination, Delicious and Fast Growing. Bought 2nd set Already!

My first quality spinach seed not from ebay lol. Im new to gardening but learnt a lot from youtube and all but one of my spinach germinated and now my family can enjoy them fresh whenever they like since I have so many growing at a time. I do have a heat mat, grow light with timer and a great seed starting mix (coco coir, leftover coffee grounds, perlite, worm castings). I have bought 24 types of seeds in total from MiGardener and have yet to plant the rest once my soil is amended. Thanks to them from everything and not gatekeeping knowledge or taxing for seeds. The Pictures are mixed seedling that I am running an experiment on with cheap shop lights vs a professional grow light on my own youtube.

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Janae Haase
Favorite Amongst My Kids

My kids loved collecting This spinach from the garden, most of the time it didn’t make it into the house. Pest free, and huge leaves make for a quick mixed salad.

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Brian Landvatter
Tender Spinach

Always delicious, likes germinating in cooler soil.

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Dianna Jones
Seeds

Very nice. I am waiting on the right day of the moon to plant them in Ohio. I love you videos, they have helped me so much.❣️

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Nancy Grisel
Great Spinach

Love this variety. I planted it last fall in my cold frame and had spinach all winter long. Planning to do the same this year.

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