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Giant Malabar Spinach Green Organic Seeds Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non GMO – Grow Indoors, Outdoors
100% Organic Seeds We offer the highest quality 100% organic seeds online at the best price. All our seeds are non GMO and are harvested using sustainable practices. Most folks don’t need hundreds of single crop seeds for their backyard gardens. We offer smaller batches so you can grow different fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices.
Beginner's Guide to Growing Giant Malabar Spinach
Alrighty, green thumbs! Time to dive into the world of growing Giant Malabar Spinach – the leafy wonder that'll jazz up your salads and stir-fries. Whether you're planning to cultivate indoors or outdoors, here's your simple, no-fuss guide to success:
Step 1: Gather Your Gear Grab those Giant Malabar Spinach seeds – heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO for that extra organic goodness. You'll also need:
- A pot or garden spot with good drainage
- Nutrient-rich soil (think of it as a spa for your spinach)
- Watering can or hose (hydration is key!)
- Sunlight (these babies love soaking up rays)
- Optional: organic fertilizer (a little extra food never hurt)
Step 2: Set the Scene Pick your spot wisely. Indoors? Find a sunny window where your spinach can bask in sunlight all day long. Outdoors? Look for a sunny patch in your garden where the soil is nice and fluffy.
Step 3: Planting Party Get those hands dirty! Plant your Giant Malabar Spinach seeds about half an inch deep in the soil. Space them out a bit – they need their personal space to grow big and strong.
Step 4: Water, Water, Everywhere Keep that soil moist but not waterlogged. Think of it like a damp sponge – not dripping wet, but definitely not bone dry either. Aim for watering about once a week, but adjust if it's super hot or dry out there.
Step 5: Let There Be Light Sun's out, spinach out! Make sure your little green pals get plenty of sunlight – at least 6-8 hours a day. If they're indoors, rotate them every now and then so they get an even tan.
Step 6: TLC Time Check in on your spinach regularly. Give them a little pep talk, maybe some gentle words of encouragement. And if you're feeling generous, toss in some organic fertilizer every few weeks to keep them happy and healthy.
Step 7: Harvest Happiness When your spinach plants reach about 6-8 inches tall, it's showtime! Start plucking those leaves like a pro chef. Snip off the outer leaves first, leaving the inner ones to keep growing. Voila! Fresh, homegrown spinach for all your culinary adventures.
And there you have it, amigos! Growing Giant Malabar Spinach is as easy as pie – well, easier actually. So get out there and let your green thumbs work their magic. Happy growing!