Viroflay Spinach Seeds

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Viroflay Spinach Seeds

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Viroflay Spinach Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality Viroflay Spinach Seeds for planting.
  • Hardy and cold resistant green perfect for spring and fall gardens.
  • Great flavor with massive, deep green savoyed leaves.
  • Extremely high-yielding, fast growing spinach.
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Seed packet contains 1.5 g of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 130 seeds).

Viroflay Spinach (Spinacia Oleracea) is a tried and true variety that has been grown in the US since 1866. Huge spade-shaped leaves grow quickly and reach 10" long. Very cold-hardy; a perfect crop for winter.

Spinach is a highly nutritious and easy to grow green leafy vegetable that will add flavor to your daily cooking. Try the tasty leaves fresh in salad or on a sandwich, or sauté them to add to pasta dishes and so much more.

Sow directly outside in well worked soil for best results as roots are sensitive to disturbance. Best planted in early spring or fall. Higher soil temperatures leads to lowered germination. Use succession planting for continuous harvest.

Viroflay Spinach Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Spinacia Oleracea
Plant Spacing 3-6”
Planting Depth 1/2”
Spread 1-2’
Height 10-30”
Germination Temp 50-70 °F
Light Required Partial Shade
Life Cycle Annual
Days to Germination 4-9 Days
Days to Maturity 40-50 Days
Planting Zone 5-10
Yield Very High
Growth Rate Fast
Growing Season Spring / Fall
Harvest Season Spring / Fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, spinach can make for a great container or potted crop.
Because of its small size, spinach can grow well in pots or containers. It's recommended to use a pot 10-12” deep with drainage holes in at the bottom. Be sure to water often and keep the soil moist for your plant and prevent it from bolting.
With sufficient lighting, spinach can also be planted indoors to produce year round.

To keep your spinach plant healthy and prevent premature bolting, it is important to water regularly. Viroflay spinach needs about 1-2” of water every week. Water often throughout the week, keeping the soil evenly moist. The soil should be moist to the touch, but not soggy. Mulching around the plant can help conserve the soil’s moisture.

Yes, after spinach flowers, or bolts, the plant is still edible. The flavor, however, becomes much more bitter.
Bolting can happen for many reasons, but most commonly from too much heat or sun exposure. When this occurs, the plant focuses its energy towards flowering and will no longer grow leaves. This also causes the change in the leaf flavor.
Harvest the remaining leaves as soon as possible, since the longer they’re left on the bolted plant, the more bitter they become.

For full grown spinach, harvest the leaves when they are 3-4 inches in length. For baby spinach the leaves can be picked as soon as they are big enough to eat (around 2 inches). Pick the outer leaves and leave the inner leaves to continue growing for a continuous harvest.

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