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Ashley Spinach (Not Treated)
Ashley is a favorite due to its reliability in a wide range of conditions, including stressful times. It is especially good on sand. It handles heat and cold, and can overwinter in high tunnels. It is medium-fast growing with medium-thick dark green elongated leaves with a slight savoy. Used for baby leaf or bagged full-sized leaves.
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Ashley Spinach (Treated Seed)
Ashley is a favorite due to its reliability in a wide range of conditions, including stressful times. It is especially good on sand. It handles heat and cold, and can overwinter in high tunnels. It is medium-fast growing with medium-thick dark green elongated leaves with a slight savoy. Used for baby leaf or bagged full-sized leaves.
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Aztec Spinach (Not Treated)
Aztec is heat tolerant while having the vigor needed for cooler weather. Leaves are dark green, thick, flexible and glossy with a slight savory. It is mostly used for baby or teen size but can also be bunched. Excellent and fancy in high tunnels.
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Aztec Spinach (Treated Seed)
Aztec is heat tolerant while having the vigor needed for cooler weather. Leaves are dark green, thick, flexible and glossy with a slight savory. It is mostly used for baby or teen size but can also be bunched. Excellent and fancy in high tunnels.
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Baboon RZ Spinach (Treated Seed)
Fast growing winter variety.
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Banjo Spinach (Not Treated)
Banjo is an all-around reliable choice for all but the warmest seasons. Consistent leaf shape and stem length, coupled with a dark green color, makes this a very attractive variety. Longer stems are good for bunching. The leaves are backrolled, adding to volume and keeping the leaves from sticking together. Banjo has an unusually thick leaf for a fast-growing spinach.
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Banjo Spinach (Treated Seed)
Banjo is an all-around reliable choice for all but the warmest seasons. Consistent leaf shape and stem length, coupled with a dark green color, makes this a very attractive variety. Longer stems are good for bunching. The leaves are backrolled, adding to volume and keeping the leaves from sticking together. Banjo has an unusually thick leaf for a fast-growing spinach.
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Bloomsdale Spinach (Not Treated)
Standard, slow-growing and slow-bolting, savoyed, open pollinated. Good over wintering.
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Carmel Spinach (Not Treated)
Dark green color and upright growth habit. Can be used for baby leaf and full sized. Fast growing and highly uniform.
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Flamingo Improved Spinach (Treated Seed)
Flamingo Improved is a widely adapted Asian-style bunching spinach. Typical of the type it has mostly pointed leaves and long strong stems with a spot of pink at soil level. In addition to Asian markets, it is a great choice for bunching. Flamingo is good for cool weather in spring and fall. “Improved” in the name refers to a broader range of Mildew resistance.
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MacArthur Spinach (Not Treated)
MacArthur features a good combination of a strong mildew and Stemphylium package. It shows good vigor in cooler weather but tolerates heat well. Leaves are dark green with a slight savoy and an upright habit. The stems are long enough and thick enough to bunch and this is a high yielding variety for bunching or clipping. It has good uniformity and wide adaptability DMR 1-19 .
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MacArthur Spinach (Treated Seed)
MacArthur features a good combination of a strong mildew and Stemphylium package. It shows good vigor in cooler weather but tolerates heat well. Leaves are dark green with a slight savoy and an upright habit. The stems are long enough and thick enough to bunch and this is a high yielding variety for bunching or clipping. It has good uniformity and wide adaptability DMR 1-19 .