Kangkong Seeds -Water Spinach - Heirloom
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Other Common Names: Kangkung, river spinach, water morning glory, water convolvulus, Chinese spinach, Chinese Watercress, Chinese convolvulus, swamp cabbage, phak bung, ong choy, kongxincai, rau muống, kangkong, trokuon, kalmi saag, kalmi shak, Thooti Koora, kangkung, or hayoyo.
How to Grow Water Spinach Kangkong
Sow the seeds when the temperatures are consistently above 55 degrees F, even at night. Plant the seeds in fresh potting soil and keep the growing medium wet at all times. Keep the seeds warm and protect them from temps below 50 degrees F. To speed up germination, you can pre-soak the seeds. In tropical climates, this plant can be cultivated all year round. It is usually recommended to contain water spinach in a pot or lined pond because it can grow quite aggressively in ideal conditions. If your water spinach is growing but not producing many leaves, it may need more sunlight. It is vital to keep the soil wet throughout its life.
Harvesting Water Spinach Kangkong
Water spinach is most frequently harvested with a cut-and-come-again method. Once the plants have bushed out fairly well, you may begin to harvest the leaves and stems. Never cut more than a third of the foliage off at a time if you wish to continue using the same plant. Use a sharp knife, scissors, or pruners to maintain the stems.
Culinary Tips
Water spinach is most frequently sauteed with sauces. Try eating it with tofu for a delicious, plant-based meal!
Tips From Our Gardeners
“If you are growing kangkong in a container, it can help to provide a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen. This will encourage the leaves to continuously bush out after a harvest.”
- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Seeds Per Package:
- 1 g packet - Approximately 20 Seeds
- 1 oz - Approximately 570 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 2,280 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 9,120 Seeds
- 5 lb - Approximately 45,600 Seeds