Everything you need to know about spinach seeds
Growing Spinach Seeds: Questions & Answers
When is the best time to plant spinach seeds?
Spinach is a cool-season crop that thrives in early spring or fall when temperatures are between 10-20°C. It can be sown as soon as the soil can be worked in spring or in late summer for a fall harvest. Planting during these cooler periods helps avoid the heat that can cause spinach to bolt or become bitter.
How deep should spinach seeds be planted?
Spinach seeds should be sown about 1-2 cm deep in well-prepared soil. The soil should be loose and rich in organic matter to support good seedling development. Space seeds about 5-10 cm apart in rows that are 30-45 cm apart to ensure ample room for growth.
How often should I water spinach?
Spinach requires consistent moisture to thrive, especially during germination and leaf development. Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot. Mulching can help retain soil moisture and keep the roots cool.
How do I know when to harvest spinach?
Spinach can be harvested when the leaves are young and tender, typically when they are about 7-10 cm long. You can either pick the outer leaves first or harvest the entire plant. Regular harvesting of outer leaves encourages continuous growth, but avoid letting the plants mature too long, as they can become tough and bitter.
What type of soil is best for growing spinach?
Spinach prefers well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Adding compost or well-rotted manure before planting can improve soil fertility and structure. Avoid heavy clay soils that retain too much moisture, which can lead to poor growth and root problems.
Can spinach be grown in containers?
Yes, spinach can be grown successfully in containers as long as the container is at least 20 cm deep and wide with good drainage. Use high-quality potting mix and ensure the container receives adequate light.
What are good companion plants for spinach?
Spinach grows well with companion plants like radishes, carrots, and onions. These plants do not compete heavily with spinach for nutrients and can help maximize garden space. Avoid planting spinach near other members of the beet family, such as Swiss chard, as they may compete for similar resources.
How do I store harvested spinach? Fresh spinach can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week in a plastic bag or container. For longer storage, blanch the leaves in boiling water for a few minutes, then cool them quickly in ice water, and freeze in airtight containers or bags. Proper storage helps retain spinach's freshness and nutritional value.