
Seed Saving: Because this variety of spinach is a hybrid, the seed it produces will either be sterile or will revert to the characteristics to one of the parent seeds reproducing this type from its own seed will not be successful. If the plant bolts and sends up a flower stalk, the leaves will be much stronger in flavor but can still be used. Otherwise, harvest the entire plant by cutting it off at ground level new leaves will grow. If only individual leaves are being harvested, take the larger ones on the outside of the plant. Harvesting: Begin harvesting the spinach leaves as soon as they grow big enough for eating. If the temperature rises above 80 degrees F, provide some sort of shade.

Keep the soil moist but not too wet, since an imbalance in the water supply can cause bolting. Growing: Because pulling weeds can disturb the roots of spinach, apply a layer of mulch. Video Source Razzle Dazzle is a song from Chicago, a musical that was adapted into a film in 2002 and distributed by Miramax Films. Spinach loves shade, and can be planted underneath tall plants such as corn or pole beans. For a continuous crop, plant more seed every 10 days until the summer heat begins spinach seeds go dormant above temperatures of 80-85 degrees F. Sow the seeds in deeply worked soil 1/2" deep and 2" apart in rows 12-18" apart, later thinning the seedlings to 4-8" apart. Gardeners in regions with warmer winters will be able to grow spinach all winter long.


Sowing: Because spinach loves cool weather and can survive sub-zero temperatures when protected sufficiently, it should be planted as soon as the ground can be worked in spring, or after the heat of summer for a fall crop.
