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Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - idiglava - 06-23-2008 Is there a trick to germinating spinach? I've gotten fresh seed pack from JohnnySeeds but am having no luck getting the spinach to come up. I've tried a couple times without success. Has anyone here successfully grown them? Thanks! ~joy RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - pslamont - 06-23-2008 spinach can be a tough start. Try warm wet paper towels.. couple layers.lay the seeds on and cover with another wet papertowel. Place in a window where it gets sunlight for warmth. It's worth a try! Once germnated, put into peat moss or potting soil until you get plant with leaves a couple inches tall.... then they can go into the ground. If you put your newly germnated plants into the garden the chickens will grab them because they look like worms ![]() Good Luck; keep trying. Just another day in P A R A D I S E !! RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - gtill - 06-23-2008 There is a vine variety called New Zealand spinach. Might be a little hard starting, but produces like mad. RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - Guest - 06-23-2008 Taro Leaves when boiled/steamed down, taste very similar to Spinach.[^] ------- It is the way... the way it is. RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - Larry T - 06-24-2008 I grow spinach in HPP way down on E. I tried to grow it with hydroponics first but that don't work very well only 10/15% grew. I grow it in 1/2 55 gal. drum with holes in the bottom. I use both hydroponics and drums to grow. I grow every thing beans, carrots, cucumber, garlic, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, spinach and squash and I any about to try celery, corn and melons. RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - idiglava - 06-24-2008 Very encouraging to know that spinach can grow here in Puna. Larry, do you sow the seeds directly on the soil or do you start them indoors? I went to the Farmers Coop and Ohana Greenhouse yesterday and got different tips (1) sowing in rolled up damp paper towel in ziploc indoors and (2) using the tray/dome/plugs under flourescent (sp?) light. Thank you all for the tips & input, will try them and let you know the results. ~joy RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - Carolann R - 06-24-2008 Well Sunday I planted some spinach in 3 gal pots that are slightly deeper (or taller). I'm hoping to see something good happen here...got my fingers crossed! Carrie http://www.carrierojo.etsy.com http://www.vintageandvelvet.blogspot.com "Freedom has a scent like the top of a newborn baby's head..." U2 RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - Larry T - 06-24-2008 I plant in soil in my green house. It too wet outside, spinach does not like so much water I think that is why hydroponics did not work. ( to wet)Any one wanting to see my set up give me a Email I am down on E in HPP. The paper towel may work, but damp not wet when in a covered area. RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - Kapohocat - 06-26-2008 I just planted the Asian spinach I got from pahoagecko this past weekend. He said it will grow like ground cover but is edible spinach. RE: Has anyone successfully grown spinach? - allensylves - 06-26-2008 Cat, Were the seeds about 3/16 inch long,1/8 wide and somewhat irregular? If so it is probably kang kong = pahk boong = Chinese water spinach. If so, it will definitely grow like a ground cover - all over your yard and you if you move too slowly LOL. Allen Baton Rouge, LA & HPP |