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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Simonbea on July 01, 2012, 20:02:36

Title: Tall Leaf Beet ‘Perpetual Spinach’
Post by: Simonbea on July 01, 2012, 20:02:36
I planted some Leaf Beet 'Perpetual Spinach' last year which grew well. I've been away from the allotment for a while and am only just sorting it out again this year but the Spinach has now grown to over a meter tall. Is this still usable as it is? If I trimmed it down would it regrow with some fresh leaves? Or am I best to just dig it up?

Thanks

Simon
Title: Re: Tall Leaf Beet ‘Perpetual Spinach’
Post by: Duke Ellington on July 01, 2012, 20:58:19
If your perpetual spinach is that tall I would think it has now run to seed. Although perpetual spinach will survive over most winters and during the summer you can 'cut and come again' it I think it's best sown again each year. I think the leaves taste better when grown fresh each year.

Duke
Title: Re: Tall Leaf Beet ‘Perpetual Spinach’
Post by: Paulh on July 01, 2012, 21:16:44
Yes, those are the flowering spikes. The leaves are still edible (particularly the ones on the flower stalk) but the quality definitely drops. I start the new crop as early as possible so that it follows on. Disaster this year, about two plants have come up when it's normally 90%+ success rate ...