
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH (Perennial Spinach) - 1353

Tetragonia. Family Aizoaceae
It is sown in holes 70-80 cm apart from April to June. Before being buried 3-4 cm deep, the seed must be soaked in water for two days. The leaves are removed without tearing the re-growing plant. It can also be sown in autumn.
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Family Chenopodiaceae
Sowing: Plant from February to early summer, water abundantly for the first harvest. From late August to September for autumn-winter harvest. Resists mild cold well.
Spacing: 30 cm between rows, thin out to 5-10 cm in the rows.
Tips: It is possible to harvest only the outer leaves from time to time, leaving the central head to grow.
Seed required: 400-500 g per 100 m2 of land.
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