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Spinach King of Denmark - McKenzie Seeds

Spinacia oleracea

  • Heirloom
  • Tender and Delicious
  • 7 to 21 days to germinate
  • 40 to 60 days to mature

King of Denmark Spinach is large and dark green. Spreading rounded leaves with a broad, slightly crumpled look, it truly is vegetable royalty. This cool weather vegetable is easy to grow in rich, well-drained soil.

4g. (Approx. 360-380 seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

Sow in rows directly outdoors as soon as the ground can be worked. Place one seed every 2 inches and cover with soil. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Use the tender thinnings in salads. Harvest before flower stalks form.

Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")

Planting Spacing: 25 cm (10")

Row Spacing: 40 cm (16")

SUGGESTIONS

Best growth occurs in spring and fall. Make a second sowing in late summer for a fall crop.

Preparation Ideas: Avoid over cooking spinach as their taste can become bitter. Remove from heat as soon as leaves begin to wilt. Add flavoring such as freshly squeezed lemon juice.

$1.83
Spinach King of Denmark - McKenzie Seeds
$1.83

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Spinacia oleracea

  • Heirloom
  • Tender and Delicious
  • 7 to 21 days to germinate
  • 40 to 60 days to mature

King of Denmark Spinach is large and dark green. Spreading rounded leaves with a broad, slightly crumpled look, it truly is vegetable royalty. This cool weather vegetable is easy to grow in rich, well-drained soil.

4g. (Approx. 360-380 seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

Sow in rows directly outdoors as soon as the ground can be worked. Place one seed every 2 inches and cover with soil. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Use the tender thinnings in salads. Harvest before flower stalks form.

Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")

Planting Spacing: 25 cm (10")

Row Spacing: 40 cm (16")

SUGGESTIONS

Best growth occurs in spring and fall. Make a second sowing in late summer for a fall crop.

Preparation Ideas: Avoid over cooking spinach as their taste can become bitter. Remove from heat as soon as leaves begin to wilt. Add flavoring such as freshly squeezed lemon juice.

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