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SPINACH FIRST HARVEST ORGANIC

Spinacia oleracea

Référence : 2359A
Early variety with pointed, light green leaves. The leaves are eaten cooked, with cream. It is ideal for autumn cultivation in the open field or for winter cultivation under cover.
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SPINACH FIRST HARVEST ORGANIC
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Conseils de semis

Cycle de vie : annual

Durée de levée : 10 to 15 days

Température de levée : 16 to 18°C

Technique de semis : online

Profondeur de semis : equal to the seed size

Contenants de semis : in the open ground

Conseils de culture

sun / partial shade
moderate / daily
clayey
Obsolete
40 cm
15 to 20 cm
Hardy to -10°C
40 to 50 days on average

Description

This variety is hardy and very fast growing, ideal for autumn cultivation in the open field or early winter cultivation under cover.
Sowing: from mid-August to mid-November outdoors or from late December to early February under cover.
Harvest: from September to March.

How to successfully sow spinach

Sowing: light from mid-August to mid-November outdoors or from late December to early February under cover, in a sunny position, in fresh soil, previously loosened with a broadfork, in rows spaced 25 to 30 cm apart. Sow 2 or 3 cm deep, then firm down with the back of a rake and water. You can cover the seed with a forcing fleece until emergence.
Thin to 10 cm, then weed between the rows and mulch to avoid weed competition. Water frequently if the soil is dry to prevent bolting.
Be careful of the heat which can cause the seeds to go up quickly.

Good associations

Spinach likes to grow near peas, broad beans, haricot beans, cabbage, celery, strawberries, lettuce or chicory.

Harvesting winter spinach

Harvest approximately 2 months after sowing. Frequent picking encourages the appearance of new leaves.

Preserving Spinach

Spinach doesn't keep well fresh for long. You can freeze it.

The enemies

Snails or slugs: Place slug traps around your crops.
Downy mildew: Do not treat with Bordeaux mixture, as spinach leaves cannot tolerate copper and such treatment would be fatal. Take preventative action.
Leaf-eating moths: They cause large punctures or bites during the night. Use a biological treatment based on thurengiensis.

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