Cold-Hardy Large-Leaf Spinach Seeds
Enjoy the fresh, robust flavor of homegrown spinach straight from your garden. Our premium Large-Leaf Spinach seeds are selected for their exceptional cold hardiness and vigorous growth, making them an ideal choice for fall, winter, and early spring harvests. Grow delicious, nutrient-rich greens that are perfect for a wide range of culinary uses.
Key Benefits
- Exceptionally Cold-Hardy: Perfect for extending your growing season, these seeds are bred to withstand cooler temperatures and can even be overwintered in many climates with proper care.
- Large, Tender Leaves: Grow beautiful, broad leaves that are perfect for fresh salads, sautés, and smoothies. Enjoy a more substantial harvest from every plant.
- Versatile Planting Seasons: An excellent choice for autumn sowing for a winter or early spring crop. Check our planting guide for timing recommendations based on your local climate.
- Generous Seed Pack: Each packet contains enough seeds to plant an area of approximately 75 square feet, ensuring a bountiful supply of fresh greens for you and your family.
Key Specs
- Variety: Large-Leaf Spinach
- Seed Weight: 20g
- Coverage: Approx. 75 sq. ft. (7 sq. meters)
- Planting Season: Late Summer, Autumn, Early Winter
How to Use
- Timing: For cooler northern climates, sow seeds from late summer to early fall (approx. August 20th to September 20th). In warmer southern regions, planting can extend from fall into early winter (approx. September 20th to December 10th).
- Sowing: Prepare your garden bed with well-draining soil. Broadcast the seeds evenly over the surface rather than planting in distinct rows. Lightly cover with a thin layer of soil and water gently.
- Thinning: About 15 days after the seedlings emerge, it is crucial to thin them out to prevent overcrowding. This ensures each plant has enough space, light, and nutrients to develop large, healthy leaves.
Care & Safety
- Frost Protection: While this variety is cold-hardy, young plants can still be damaged by a hard frost. If severe cold is expected, protect your spinach patch with a small hoop tunnel, cold frame, or frost blanket to prevent injury.
- Storage: Store unused seeds in a cool, dry, and dark place to maintain their viability for the next planting season.
Notes
- For the best results, remember: "不要过密," meaning "Don't plant too densely."