
SPINACH VIROFLAY DARK - 1347

It can be sown any season, but if sown in August-September, it produces unparalleled yields from November to December due to the particularly large, partially blistered, tender, fleshy, and flavorful leaves, which sometimes reach up to 25 cm in width. The plant is extremely vigorous. It must be said that, despite being an old variety, it is still highly sought after today, both for the fresh market and for home use.
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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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