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Giant Noble Spinach Vegetable Garden Seeds
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How to Grow Giant Noble Spinach from Seed
Introduced in the 1920s this has remained a popular spinach for some time now, which is saying something! Giant Nobel spinach is extremely large and has a spreading in habit. Mmmm could that be where it's name came from??? OK, for a spinach it is big! That means easy picking and cleaning. You know, getting that pesky sand off those leaves? It is a breeze with such big leaves. Giant Nobel is a slow bolt spinach. Plant it in late spring for heavy yields of giant, thick, dark green leaves.
Spinach is a cool weather favorite able to be sown in early spring, late summer, or winters in warm enough regions. Spinach can be started indoors 4-6 weeks prior to final spring frost but, for best starts, sow directly outdoors 5-6 weeks prior to final spring frost. Sow 2-3 seeds 1/2" deep and 4" apart in fertile, composted, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5-7.0. Seeds germinate in 7-21 days thinning to 1 plant every 6-12" in the garden as true leaves establish. Harvest large outer leaves often to boost production while allowing smaller leaves to continue to mature. Avoid nitrogen-rich fertilizers known to spoil spinach flavor.
How to Harvest Spinach
Most varieties of spinach are ready to harvest 35-50 days from sowing. Spinach is one of the most productive and most popular "cut and come again" varieties in the home garden and takes only days for regrowth. Using scissors, simply snip larger outer leaves for harvest while allowing smaller leaves to continue vegetative growth. Harvest often to encourage production. Shoots that begin to bolt can be harvested to redirect plant energy from seed production to leafing.
Culinary Uses of Spinach
Giant Noble Spinach, also known as "Smooth Leaf Spinach" can be cooked similar to collard greens, to bring out its savory flavor. This large-leaf spinach heirloom is also a popular vegetable for canning. As a superfood, Giant Noble Spinach can provide you a meal that's packed with vitamins, such as a verdant and subtly sweet spinach salad, with raspberry vinaigrette, walnuts and goat cheese. The smooth leaves of Giant Noble Spinach make a popular green smoothie and breakfast option that's packed with vitamins. Not only do leafy greens such as spinach provide folic acid, it also has magnesium and iron. Pair your blended green spinach drink with fruit such as strawberries or lemon for a cleanse. Excellent variety for canning or freezing. The big thick leaves hold up well.
FACT: The 1985 Seed Savers inventory listed spinach 72 varieties. That same inventory in 2009 listed only 21 varieties! This is why seed saving is so important. We are losing our food heritage literally! The more varieties, the greater number of genes that can carry resistance to disease and things yet unseen.
Seeds Per Package:
- 1 oz - Approximately 2,500 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 10,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 40,000 Seeds
- 5 lbs - Approximately 200,000 Seeds
- 25 lbs - Approximately 1 Million Seeds
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Basic Info
Color: |
Large rich-green leaves, thick stem |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
40-50 (leaves) 50+(seeds) |
Hardiness Zones: |
2-10 |
Planting Depth: |
½-1 inches |
Plant Spacing: |
4-6 inches |
Row Spacing: |
12 inches |
Growth Habit: |
Upright/spread |
Soil Preference: |
Fertile, Organic, composted, well-drained |
Temp Preference: |
40-70 °F |
Light Preference: |
Full sun - partial shade |
Other
Pests/Diseases: |
Susceptible to fungus and mildew from oversaturation. Monitor regularly for aphids and leaf miners. |