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Bloomsdale Long-Standing Spinach - 700+ Seeds-PLUS PACK

Bloomsdale Long-Standing Spinach - 700+ Seeds-PLUS PACK

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Bloomsdale Long-Standing Spinach - 700+ Seeds-PLUS PACK

 
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Heavy, continuous yield of thick-textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves.
Popeye's favorite heirloom variety!
Heavy, continuous yield of thick-textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves. Matures quickly.
For first crop, sow in spring. Plant again in late summer. In mild winter areas, fall plantings yield in early spring. Sun/Partial Shade.
Ready in just 48 days.

700+ Seeds, 10 Grams

 
Our Price: $1.99
 
 

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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • Spinach Bloomsdale Long-Standing

  • Heavy, continuous yield of thick textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves; matures quickly

  • Sow first crop in spring; plant again in late summer; in mild winter areas, fall plantings yield in early spring

  • Sun to partial shade

  • Ready in just 48 days; 700 or more seeds, or 10 grams


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5Delicious!!!  Jan 26, 2010
My Bloomsdale spinach has grown beautifully and delicious! I've found that spinach is one of the easiest things for me to grow. I'm not an experienced gardener. None of my friends or relatives thought I could grow anything, because I have always had career responsibilities that kept me from having time to garden, so they thought I just didn't know how, which was also true. I surprised them by plexi-glassing my screened-in porch and turning it into a greenhouse. All of a sudden they were asking ME for advice! In the middle of a snow and ice storm I had spinach, Romaine lettuce, onions, garlic, and squash!

Everyone seemed surprised that I soaked the seeds (very easy---just add water---even I can that part without breaking a sweat), sowed them, transplanted the seedlings and as always, I'm just amazed that something I planted from seed is actually growing. It's so pretty that I almost hated to harvest the spinach, but I did.

The spinach is DELICIOUS! It tastes so much better than store-bought spinach because it's fresh.

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5so far so good!  Oct 01, 2009
I planted 7 different veggies and these have definitely been the most successful so far. I only planted half of the seeds and they have had a much better sprout rate than any other the others. So far, so good!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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