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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: caroline7758 on January 13, 2017, 15:28:19
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We stayed on a lovely campsite in Galway last summer where the owners were passionate about the environment and every visitor was given a little packet of seeds to take away. We got New Zealand spinach seeds- just five very large seeds. Has anyone grown these?
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Yes, some time ago.
I found they did better if they fell on the soil from plants in the summer - so I reckon they do best with a bit of weathering to break down the seed coat. The first year I sowed them they took several weeks to germinate, until I'd almost forgotten about them.
Personally, didn't enjoy them for eating purposes, although others did - it was 50/50. Give them a go, anything new to grow is fun.
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For me, they are the best tasting spinach bar true summer spinach. They are also much more fleshy, so even better than summer spinach in salads. Maybe a hint of pea flavour too.
You do need to pick 5 leaves to replace one spinach leaf, and you need to remove any seeds (in the axils) - unless they are really tiny they are woody.
Cheers.