sowing spinach ( Spinacia Oleracea ) |
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Crop group: Leafy crop | Crop family : Goosefoot family |
Well-known varieties : Bazarut , Winter Giants , New Zealand , Securo , Strawberry Spinach | Sowing depth: 2.5 cm |
Height : 15-40 cm | Sowing distance: 15 cm between rows, 10 cm between plants |
Germination: 7-21 °C / 7-14 days | Planting distance : 15 cm between rows, 10 cm between plants |
Growth cycle : 40-60 days | Plant out as : sow in place |
Cultivation method: 'Sow spinach all year round'
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Good neighbors : peas, beans , cabbage, celery, eggplant , onion, strawberry | Bad neighbors : / |
Frost resistant: Yes | Root system: 30-45 cm |
Fertilization : Universal fertilizer, nettle manure. Be careful with excessive nitrogen fertilization because spinach easily stores nitrates. If the nitrates are converted to nitrite this can be harmful to health. | Preferred soil: pH: 6.0 - 7.0 |
Dangers and concerns : Snails | |
Harvesting and storing : Just like with lettuce , we will also pick the outer leaves for our plate. The young leaves are delicious in salads, the older leaves can be stewed.
Nutritional value:
100 grams of cooked spinach without salt contains:
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Sowing spinach
