Description
FREE Shipping: USPS First Class
Quantity: Approximately 20 seeds
Here is the full information on Malabar Spinach:
Malabar Spinach is not really a spinach at all, but the taste is similar and it is better suited to summer growing than real spinach. The large meaty leaves are spinach-like in flavor and is very heat tolerant. The flowers, which are small, white, and tinged with pink, form in small clusters on the end of short stems at the nodes. Pea-size, dark purple, juicy fruits follow the flowers, which adds another ornamental dimension. The berries are fleshy and purplish black and the juice is sometimes used as a dye. This is a fast growing vine great to cover an ugly spot in a hurry, should be planted where it can climb. Will do fine in the shade but the leaves will not turn purple/red the stems will still get red but not as much as they do in full sun.
Details & Specifications:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rate Of Germination: Percentage: 80%
Country/Region of Manufacture: TX, USA
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 5 – 10
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Type: Vegetable Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Soil Type: Loam
Common Name: Malabar Spinach
Features: Edible
Brand: YogicVibe
Color: Green / Red
Watering: Moderate
Climate: Cool
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, winter
Sunlight: Medium Sun
Planting & Growing Instructions:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Malabar Spinach seeds, like any other seeds, germinate better if soaked in warm water overnight. Add a couple of drops of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to the soak to enhance germination. Once germinated, Spinach grows very easily and doesn’t require much maintenance other than trellis. Please refer to the below web pages for detailed sowing and growing instructions:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/malabar-spinach/growing-malabar-spinach.htm
Youtube generally has much better videos if you want to learn or need more detailed instructions (such as planting in pots, etc.). Please reach out to me if you have any specific questions.
May your thumb be green and happy harvest. Go get ’em!






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.