Maturity after sowing (days) | 50 |
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Foliage type | Semi-savory |
Harvest season | Summer |
Colour | Dark green |
Formulation | Organic |
Spinach Tundra F1
Spinach Tundra F1
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A superior spinach for tender, succulent baby leaf crops. Tundra produces glossy dark green, semi-savoyed, oval leaves that are eye-catching and tasty. The upright plant habit and stem length makes harvest clean and easy. Disease resistance. A stellar crop of hearty greens.
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Cultural practices : spinach is sown as soon as the soil is working well and again at the end of August or early September for fall crops.
Soil : he likes well-drained and very fertile soils. It is important to enrich the soil with organic matter high in nitrogen. It likes full sun, but tolerates some shade.
Spacing : sow it 2 cm deep in rows spaced 60 cm apart.
Growing tips : It is important to keep the soil cool: hoe and water, very regularly, the rows to delay the rise in seeds of the spinach. Light mulch, consisting of fresh grass clippings, can be installed. A supply of nitrogen fertilizer (in spring or autumn) is also recommended.
Harvest : cut off the terminal young shoots to 15 - 20 cm in length to encourage the development of other shoots for several weeks afterwards. Spinach leaves are eaten within two days of harvest, and can also be refrigerated for a few days. Spinach is a good source of iron and vitamins.
Growing plants from seeds | |
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Rival plant |
beet, fennel, potato, tomato |
Companion plants |
garlic, eggplant, cabbage, kohlrabi, celery, strawberry, turnip, onion, peas, swede |