Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding
Large, decadently ruffled dark green leaves grow thick on stocky stems to form an attractive cluster. Extremely nutrient dense. Developed in the early 1800, prefers cool weather but is relatively "heat tolerant" among spinach varieties–a great benefit to both home and market gardeners in the South.
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
28-50 days
Large, decadently ruffled dark green leaves grow thick on stocky stems to form an attractive cluster. Extremely nutrient dense. Developed in the early 1800, prefers cool weather but is relatively "heat tolerant" among spinach varieties–a great benefit to both home and market gardeners in the South.
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
28-50 days
Large, decadently ruffled dark green leaves grow thick on stocky stems to form an attractive cluster. Extremely nutrient dense. Developed in the early 1800, prefers cool weather but is relatively "heat tolerant" among spinach varieties–a great benefit to both home and market gardeners in the South.
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
28-50 days