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Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds Open Pollinated
Bloomsdale Longstanding is a spinach that may very well become your favorite! The large leaves of this variety are thick, dark green, and have a crinkled texture. Slow to bolt, and taking only 45 days to mature, this is a great choice for late spring and summer plantings.Quick ViewxBloomsdale Spinach Seeds
Spinacia oleracea
Bloomsdale Longstanding is a spinach that may very well become your favorite! The large leaves of this variety are thick, dark green, and have a crinkled texture. Slow to bolt, and taking only 45 days to mature, this is a great choice for late spring and summer plantings.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Giant Noble Spinach Seeds Open Pollinated
Giant Noble spinach is a long-standing spinach variety that is a little sweeter than regular spinach, and offers an extended harvest window. It grows up to 20" tall in about 45 days and is quite bolt-resistant. The leaves are smooth and suitable for fresh eating, freezing, or canning.Quick ViewxGiant Noble Spinach Seeds
Spinacia oleracea
Giant Noble spinach is a long-standing spinach variety that is a little sweeter than regular spinach, and offers an extended harvest window. It grows up to 20" tall in about 45 days and is quite bolt-resistant. The leaves are smooth and suitable for fresh eating, freezing, or canning.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
New Zealand Spinach Seeds Open Pollinated
Warrigal spinach is not a true spinach, but can be used in just the same way, and is more resistant than regular spinach to bolting during the summer months! Long after true spinach has faded, you will still be harvesting this variety, which thrives in hot weather! The plants are large and hardy, and the leaves are small and fleshy with a rich vitamin content. New Zealand spinach seeds mature in 70 days.Quick ViewxNew Zealand Spinach Seeds
Tetragonia tetragonoides
Warrigal spinach is not a true spinach, but can be used in just the same way, and is more resistant than regular spinach to bolting during the summer months! Long after true spinach has faded, you will still be harvesting this variety, which thrives in hot weather! The plants are large and hardy, and the leaves are small and fleshy with a rich vitamin content. New Zealand spinach seeds mature in 70 days.
$3.48 Pkt - $6.84 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Razzle Dazzle Hybrid Spinach Seeds Hybrid Seeds
This hybrid variety, Razzle Dazzle, produces ready-to-harvest leaves just 30 days after sprouting! This high yielder grows up to 20" tall and is resistant to four types of Downy Mildew. Narrow, pointed leaves are mild and sweet, and are excellent for freezing!Quick ViewxRazzle Dazzle Hybrid Spinach Seeds
Spinacia oleracea
This hybrid variety, Razzle Dazzle, produces ready-to-harvest leaves just 30 days after sprouting! This high yielder grows up to 20" tall and is resistant to four types of Downy Mildew. Narrow, pointed leaves are mild and sweet, and are excellent for freezing!
$3.75 Pkt - $8.93 / Oz -
Viroflay Spinach Seeds Open Pollinated
Viroflay spinach is an old heirloom variety that grows up to 24" in diameter. The dark-green, crisp, smooth leaves grow quickly and are ready to harvest in just 45 days. This variety is also used for baby leaves, which can be harvested in just 21 days.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Perpetual Spinach Swiss Chard Seeds Open Pollinated
The shiny green leaves of this swiss chard resemble spinach in appearance and flavor. Very hardy and prolific, it is much slower to bolt than spinach. It is delicious when eaten raw or steamed. Harvest begins at 50 days and can last through Autumn.Quick ViewxPerpetual Spinach Swiss Chard Seeds
Beta vulgaris cicla
The shiny green leaves of this swiss chard resemble spinach in appearance and flavor. Very hardy and prolific, it is much slower to bolt than spinach. It is delicious when eaten raw or steamed. Harvest begins at 50 days and can last through Autumn.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz