Spinach Leaves and Strawberries Harvest

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We always grow Perpetual Spinach in our vegetable garden because it performs very well, time and time again, year on year.

Perpetual Spinach Harvest

Perpetual Spinach is better than normal spinach because

  • It doesn’t bolt when the weather gets hot,
  • When you harvest the outer leaves, the plant keeps growing in the centre giving you more and more leaves,
  • It’s easy to grow just sow in cells, plant out and water,
  • It tastes the same as English spinach
  • It is part of the chard family,
  • It is very vigorous and the leaves are big,
  • Long lasting plants for up to 5 months in the vegetable garden,
  • Ideally suited to small vegetable gardens.

If you are reading this thinking I might give this spinach ago, there’s still time to sow Perpetual Spinach over winter in September or October for a Spring Harvest or start sowing in March or April for a Summer Harvest.

Strawberries

The thing I love about growing your own strawberries, is it doesn’t matter whether they are a bit nobbly, a bit small or they’ve got a bit taken out of them where you have saved it from a hungry woodlouse, they are your homegrown fruit. And that’s what makes them taste so much better.

Flamenco Strawberry Harvest

For other Vegetables we have harvested this year, click here for – Harvests.


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Hi, I’m Tracey — vegetable grower, passionate learner, and firm believer that anyone can grow their own food. While I work as an account manager during the day, my spare time has been dedicated to growing vegetables in my back garden for the last 23 years.

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