
This great spinach is easy to grow, versatile in the kitchen, and delicious to eat. It is unrelated to true spinach but produces abundant large meaty leaves that are remarkably spinach-like in taste and form. The plant is much better suited for summer growing than its better-known namesake. I did order seed for this so I am hoping we will be able to plant as soon as it arrives and be eating 55 days from then. Tomorrow I will spread more grass.
-Melissa
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