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Started by ALAN HOWELL, June 08, 2007, 23:47:06

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ALAN HOWELL

Hi all... :)

can anyone recommend a reliable spinach for the Autumn/Winter?

TIA......Alan
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ALAN HOWELL

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Jeannine

do you want a smooth or savoyed one
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ALAN HOWELL

Hi Jeannine...

smooth and sweet like the summer ones if pos. ;)

Rgds ....Alan
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saddad

We use Spinach (Leaf) Beet all year round Alan..
:-X

ALAN HOWELL

Thanks Saddad...

I use "Bright lights" swiss chard,but my wife likes the actual green leaf stuff better. :)

Rgds..........Alan
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Jeannine

Hi Alan, my number 1 favourite is Tyee which you can use all the year round even in the summer  as it is very slow to bolt,but it is a semi savoy.Very mildew resistant

My favourite smooth leaf is  Olympia.Again year round sowing.Mildew resistant.

I also like Space.

I have most of my seeds sent from overseas but e seeds are good ,they are here in the UK and bring in a lot from the US. I would try them.

I am out of all three of these personally or I would have shared, I didn't even realise till I looked for you so I will be looking for them myself now.

I have Atlanta, Bella and Matador. If you want to check them on the web I can share if it is what you want.

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

ALAN HOWELL

Hi Jeannine,

thanks for your super reply,you have given me of plenty of varieties to go at anyway.

I may try the savoy variety aswell.

many thanks.........Alan
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OliveOil

all my spinach got eaten by flea beetle i think and then bolted! grrrr

Tora

I can recommend Giant Inverno. I sowed about a dozen last autumn and they kept me in spinach from early February until now (I've just dug them up). Sometimes I could harvest a backet full of spinach. ;D
I too prefer real spinach to swiss chard and am going to try other varieties (Orient F1 and bordeaux F1 from T&M) this year.  :)

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