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Green Malabar Spinach - 5 Seeds
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Green Malabar Spinach - 5 Seeds

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South Africa
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Type
Spinach
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green-malabar-spinach-seeds
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Green Malabar Spinach Seeds. Green Malabar Spinach is not a true spinach but a different species (Basella alba). Other common names include Vine Spinach, Creeping Spinach, and Ceylon Spinach. Even though it's not a true spinach, it has the same taste. This fast-growing plant is a soft-stemmed, twining vine that can grow up to 10 feet long as an annual (longer as a perennial) but generally remains smaller in most gardens. The dark green, glossy, oval to heart-shaped leaves are thick and semi-succulent with a mucilaginous texture. A delicious green that can be grown as an annual in many areas or as a perennial in sub-tropical areas.

Green Malabar Spinach has white flowers and green vines. The leaves and stem contain mucilage, so it can appear slimy when broken off the vine. This mucilage is a great source of soluble fiber, much like pectin in apples.

The vine will grow rapidly in the heat of summer all the way through autumn.

Green Malabar Spinach Culinary Uses
  • The edible leaves (and shoots) of Basella alba resemble spinach with a mild, slightly peppery flavor with a hint of citrus and are used in the same way.
  • The young leaves can be eaten raw mixed in a green salad, and steamed or boiled to be used like cooked spinach.
  • Because of the mucilagenous nature, it can also be used to thicken soups and stews.
  • The leaves can be eaten throughout the season, but once plants start flowering, the leaves become bitter.
Growing Green Malabar Spinach
  • Soaking the Green Malabar Spinach Seeds in water overnight before planting or scarifying the seed with a file, sandpaper or even a knife, will speed up germination.
  • Germination will take three weeks or longer at temperatures between 18-24 C.
  • Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before last spring frost date.
  • Transplant in the garden once the soil has warmed, placing plants at least a foot apart.
  • Seed may also be planted directly in the garden. Direct sow Malabar spinach seeds two to three weeks after the last frost date.
  • Grow in rich, fertile, moisture-retentive soils in full sun. Tolerates light shade.
  • Use a slow-release fertilizer.

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Items arrived very well packaged. Delivery was super quick. Seller is a good communicator. Recommend the service. Will see seed quality at germinatio
19 Mar 2021