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Red Aztec Spinach Organic
$7.99 – $439.99
The seed head that follows produces bowls full of edible grains, but without the bitter saponin coating found on quinoa seeds. The immature leaves are also edible and add a splash of colour to salads.
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CERTIFIED ORGANIC! Chenopodium nuttalliae. This is a cultivated plant known as Huauzontle — pronounced “wah-ZONT-lay.” Red Aztec Spinach organic seeds. The close relationship between this ancient meso-American crop and quinoa are obvious as soon as it blooms. The seed head that follows produces bowls full of edible grains, but without the bitter saponin coating found on quinoa seeds. The immature leaves are also edible and add a splash of colour to salads. The leaves taste quite similar to quinoa, being nutty and rich in chlorophyll. Try huauzontle as micro-greens, too, ready to harvest after only 21 days. Matures in 90-100 days (for seed). (Open-pollinated seeds)-
- Organic Huauzontle
- Certified Organic seeds
- Grow for leaves or seeds
- Matures in 90-100 days
- Open pollinated seeds
All About Red Aztec Spinach Organic
How to Grow Salad Greens
Step 1: Timing
Seed every three weeks from just before the last frost date until the end of summer for a continuous harvest. Provide frost protection with a cloche or heavy row cover when frost looms in the fall. Many mesclun types and mixes will continue to grow all winter where winters are mild.Step 2: Starting
Plant in a block or in a wide row. Sprinkle the seeds evenly over prepared, moist soil. Try to space seeds about 1cm (½”) apart. Cover lightly with soil, and firm them in. Four grams of seed will plant a 12m (40′) row that is 7cm (3″) wide, so don’t plant the whole packet at once. For container growing, choose containers that are at least 10cm (4″) deep. Wider is better. The most common mistake is over-planting.Step 3: Growing
Ideal pH: 7.0 Moderately fertile soil – particularly if you’re planning multiple harvests. Dig in 1 cup of complete organic fertilizer for every 3m (10′) of row. For containers, use peat or coir based mix with compost added. Water regularly. If growth slows after harvest, use a bit of kelp or fish based fertilizer to provide a boost of nutrition for the next growth spurt.Step 4: Germination
Days to maturity: From direct sowing.Step 5: Harvest
There are two methods of gathering salad greens. You can use scissors to cut everything about 2-5cm (1-2″) from the ground, when the plants are about 10-15cm (3-4″) tall. Or, you can pick individual leaves as they’re needed. The first cutting may contain more brassicas than lettuces (arugula, mizuna) but if you cut the mix back when the leaves are still small, the lettuce will catch up. The salad greens will regrow for a second harvest in another 2 or 3 weeks.Tips!
Disease & Pests: Slugs love baby greens and flea beetles love brassica leaves.Additional information
Matures | in 90-100 days (for seed) |
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Season | Cool season |
Exposure | Full-sun to partial shade |
Quantity | 0.5g, 2.5g, 10g, 50g, 250g |
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