🌱 Elevate your garden game with the heat-proof, nutrient-packed Malabar Spinach!
Outsidepride Basella Rubra Malabar Spinach Seeds offer 100 GMO-free seeds that grow into a vigorous, 10-foot perennial climber ideal for USDA Zones 8-11. This heat-tolerant plant produces lush, edible leaves rich in nutrients, perfect for fresh salads or cooked dishes. Easy to sow and maintain, it thrives in partial sun with moderate watering, making it a sustainable, cost-effective addition to any garden focused on both beauty and culinary delight.
Product Care Instructions | Moist |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Purple, white |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 8 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 10 Feet |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Seeds |
K**E
Best green ever
It's growing and it's easily one of my favorite greens so I'm stoked. Love it. Honestly, don't bother with regular spinach. It just bolts and doesn't really taste that good. This is way better. Do yourself a favor. Grow this green. You won't be disappointed unless you lack taste and decency.
A**Y
Great seeds
Came up in three days
A**R
Excelente producto
100% recomendado.
C**O
Spinach on the left
Most of the seeds set, sprouted
K**R
Easy to grow and hearty
This spinach grows on a vine and is very easy to grow and harvest. Tastes great and is very hearty!
K**R
No Luck
No luck on germinating any of the seeds.
R**N
How to quickly germinate.
The research that I did on these suggest that they take a long time to germinate. Not so for me. The articles I read mainly agreed that they needed to be kept warm and wet. Living in Central TX, that's not hard to do. Only one out of a dozen or so articles said they need light to germinate.On May 30, I put nine seeds in a clear jar and soaked overnight in distilled water. The next morning I dumped off the colored water and rubbed the pulp off the seeds with my fingers. From then on, I treated them as I would any sprout. Rinse and drain a few times a day and leave them on the counter in the light.When two of the seeds had 3/8" roots, I put them into a pot that something had failed to germinate in. The picture was taken June 14 and shows the seedlings already over an inch tall. Others planted the same day with just a slight root showing are half the height. Nine seeds gave me six plants in two weeks.
T**C
Poor germination rate.
Very few seeds germinated. I am waiting till they grow a bit more before I can review if they are actually Malabar spinach. Out of 100 seeds, 10 are actually growing. Even after scarifying.
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