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Old 25-04-2017, 08:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bertie Doe Bertie Doe is offline
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Default Sideshooting Spinach Medania ?



"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message news
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Bertie Doe wrote:



They mention also that Spinach benefit from a high potash feed. Last week
I
split some comfrey from the allotment and transplanted to the garden. As
you
know, these are high in potash. After flowering I'll cut them down and use
the leaves as a wet mulch for the spinach :-
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There's always Tomorite, of course ;-)


The biggest problem with spinach is the weather. It needs reliable
water and humidity, and enough warmth and sun to grow, but not so
much that it bolts before producing worthwhile leaves. I have
never got more than two decent crops a year, and often don't get one.


Same here, I got 2 good years from var. 'Popeye', but subsequent years as
you say, bolted.

I'll give Medania a try and report back in Summer. A neighbouring allotment,
has had a long cropping season from just 3 Rainbow Chard. He's still eating
it after 7 months. I've sown some seeds in the g/house.