America, Spinach,
Growing 8" tall with thick, deep-green, savoyed leaves, this variety is slow to bolt. A 1952 All-America Selections winner was developed by the Dutch Seedhouse Sluis & Groot. It is a long-standing, compact Bloomsdale type and can be frozen, canned, or used fresh. Slow-growing, slow to bolt, heat, and drought-resistant. Fine quality, suited for spring sowing. 43-55 days.
Spinach grows best in cool weather and should be planted in early spring or late summer to produce a fall crop. For best yields, harvest continually and make successive plantings every ten days.
Pkt Size/Approx, Seeds
1.2 g / 100+ Seeds