The spinach beet perpetual seeds is a wonderful substitute to spinach with smooth, tender, dark green leaves and a robust flavour. The variety has a long harvest period from late summer to early winter. Spinach Perpetual is succulent, prolific and very hardy, suitable for autumn and winter crops too.
129 Seeds
Outdoor Planting
Sow seeds thinly 1.5cm deep direct in growing bed in rows 6'' (15cm apart). Keep the soil moist and be careful not to over water. Thin to 1 plant and pick the leaves when they are large enough to use and don't let them get too big.
Sow Indoors
N/A
Sow Outdoors
April - July
Row Width
6'' / 15cm
Harvest
August - December