SPINACH                    Approximately 2,500 seeds per oz.                
PLANTING; Prefers cool soil to germinate. Begin planting in early spring, as soon as soil can be worked. Sow                                    
seeds 1/2" deep. 1" apart. Let spinach grow to baby size, then pull plants until you have a 3" spacing. Eat                                         
thinlings. Spinach can also be planted in the fall around the middle of September or anytime soil temperature                                 
has cooled down. HARVEST; Harvest spinach promptly when mature by cutting just below attachment.                                              
Older plants and hot weather will cause spinach to bolt or go to seed.                                                  
You will need 1 oz of seed per 100' row or 12 lbs per acre.                PKT size; about 3/8 oz.
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BLOOMSDALE  45 days.
Holds its quality and is slow to go to seed. Thick textured,
crinkled leaves are glossy, dark green. Favorite for many.
Untreated seed.
MELODY F1  45 days.
Semi-savory, meaty, deep green leaves. Large,
upright plant grows quickly in both spring and fall.  
Seed maybe treated.
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NEW ZEALAND  65 days.
Not a true spinach. This one just thrives in hot
weather and can be harvested long after the rest
have faded. Tender, dark green leaves. Untreated
seed.
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TETON F1
40 days. A uniform shaped, smooth leaf type.
Dark green leaves on a erect type plant makes
this spinach easy to cut and bunch. Slow to
bolt. Plant Teton in spring, early summer or
for fall crop. Can be picked for almost forever.
Untreated seeds.
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TYEE F1
45 days. Produces dark green semi-savoy leaf. This is
the one to plant later in the spring since it resists
bolting in hot weather. Good yielder.  Untreated
seeds.
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