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Everlasting Spinach....( And Chard )

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  • chris 172chris 172 Posts: 403

    Hi all

    just an update on progress with the garden produce

    since last post paq choi doing brill and chard amazing just eat it like celery up the garden

    Pictures to update on my module planting and also looking for shade as paq choi needs it or it bolts

    happy gardeningimageimage

  • chris 172chris 172 Posts: 403

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    Hi all

    just an update as been on my hols

    chard looking great and will be harvesting some this weekend along with spinach to make some green juice

    happy gardening

  • Hi all

    just an update both perpetual spinach and chard still giving produce and both look healthy although the cahrd is starting to bolt but that wont stop me picking.

    Had some great meals using these this year and have had an enourmous return for the munber of plants i have growing

    If you like spinach/chard its deffo one for next year and grows easy from module starting

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    Hi all

    Just an update on the perpetual spinach which is still growing strong from being seed planted in April.

    This really is an easy veg to grow and the return/pickings are excellent either eaten fresh or cooked and frozen

    Again very little maintenance just keep picking the leaves and the plants do the rest

    Picture taken early this week that's five months so far and for pennies

    Happy gardening

  • Hi all

    As mentioned earlier perpetual spin is such an underated veg. Planted early this year the harvest has been great and still today crop to take.

    Many a good crop lost however planted in good soil, semi shade and the crop has given and still will until pulled next year and the next seeds are sown

    Easy grown from module planted and tastes really good fresh or from frozen added to curry and stews 

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  • Hi Chris. Love looking at your veggie pictures. You have had great success this year, long may it continue ????

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