Szpinak
Spinacia oleracea
Sow spinach seed direct from March to May for spring crops and from August to September for autumn and winter. True spinach is hardy (RHS H4) but bolts fast in heat and long days — UK summer is exactly when you can't grow it, so skip June and July outdoor sowings. Sow thinly in moist, fertile soil; thin to 15 cm apart for full-size plants. Pick outer leaves continuously from 6 weeks after sowing. Slugs are the dominant problem on damp ground — apply nematodes and check at dusk. For a summer crop, grow chard or perpetual spinach instead — both are Beta vulgaris relatives that don't bolt the way true spinach does. Winter-hardy varieties (Medania, Giant Winter) overwinter outdoors in southern England.
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