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How To Grow Spinach In Your Garden And Indoor Containers Or Pots by atnerjennac24(f): 2:28pm On Apr 24, 2019


If you believe that growing spinach in your garden or even in indoor containers requires a great deal of space and care, you may be surprised by the real facts.

Growing spinach indoors in containers or in your own personal backyard garden can be done quite easily, if you know what you’re doing.
Consider the following information to guarantee that you have the best results with growing and planting your spinach.

How To Grow Spinach In Your Garden

Here are some great tips on how to grow spinach in your garden.

Most individuals agree that spinach is best grown from seeds.

When seeds are grown directly from the soil, you can get the best results.

Although you may purchase transplants if you need to because it’s late in the season or for other reasons.

Most spinach is a cool season vegetable, but it can be grown year round.

Because of the size of spinach seeds, you don’t need too big of a hole to plant them.

Don’t make a hole that is larger than 3 times the seed’s diameters.

Plant seeds about 4 inches apart on top of the soil.

Take roughly a handful of soil and place it over the seeds, packing gently.

Once planted, water the seeds just enough to completely saturate the ground.

Don’t let the water come out too quickly, as that could displace the seeds.

During the first seven days of plantation, keep the soil damp and refrain from allowing it to dry out.

Once the seeds have sprouted, they will need about 6-8 hours a day of sunlight.

How To Grow Spinach In Containers

Next let’s talk about how to grow spinach in containers or pots because not everyone has a backyard garden.

Take each pot that you’ll use and add a screening bottom.

The screen prevents the soil from leaking the drainage.

Next, you’ll want to fill the pot with fertilized soil.

It should also have time to release the fertilization into the soil.

Smaller pots should not have more than two seeds planted in about ½ an inch of depth.

Bigger pots can hold more seeds.

Keep the soil moist for at least 10 days.

Water your spinach daily for faster germination.

The temperature of your home or the room in which the seeds are being grown should be around 75 to 85 degrees during the day and 60 to 75 degrees at night.

The pots should be kept in direct sunlight during the day.

Natural sunlight is best.

Once the leaves reach the size that is big enough to eat, you can begin to harvest them.

Never take more than half of the leaves to maintain the health of your plant.

Harvesting Your Spinach From Your Garden Or Indoor Containers

You can harvest your spinach in roughly 10-14 days after they’re planted, never remove more than half of the leaves for the best results.

As the growing season continues, harvest every 14 days to guarantee new leaves.

As you can see, growing spinach isn’t as hard as you might have imagine.

Use all these steps for the best results with Growing Spinach In Your Garden And Indoor Containers or pots adventure.

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