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Giant Noble Spinach Seeds For Planting (Spinacia oleracea)

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ALL ABOUT THIS SPINACH

SEED COUNT

400 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES
Giant Noble Spinach is an heirloom variety known for its sweet, triangular leaves and resistance to bolting. It's a cool-season crop, thriving in temperatures between 45°F and 75°F. This spinach variety can grow leaves up to 20 inches long, making it one of the largest spinach types available. It's versatile for culinary uses, suitable for salads, cooking, or canning due to its tender leaves.


The history of Giant Noble Spinach traces back to 1826 in the Netherlands, where it was developed by inbreeding a rare Gaudry spinach. This variety was unique for having both male and female flowers on the same plant, a trait not common among Amaranths. Over the years, it has gained popularity for its size, flavor, and resistance to common diseases like the mosaic virus. Initially from central and Western Asia, spinach as a species made its way through various regions, with its cultivation spreading due to its nutritional benefits and adaptability.

ALL ABOUT THIS SPINACH

SEED COUNT

400 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

HEIRLOOM

YES
Giant Noble Spinach is an heirloom variety known for its sweet, triangular leaves and resistance to bolting. It's a cool-season crop, thriving in temperatures between 45°F and 75°F. This spinach variety can grow leaves up to 20 inches long, making it one of the largest spinach types available. It's versatile for culinary uses, suitable for salads, cooking, or canning due to its tender leaves.


The history of Giant Noble Spinach traces back to 1826 in the Netherlands, where it was developed by inbreeding a rare Gaudry spinach. This variety was unique for having both male and female flowers on the same plant, a trait not common among Amaranths. Over the years, it has gained popularity for its size, flavor, and resistance to common diseases like the mosaic virus. Initially from central and Western Asia, spinach as a species made its way through various regions, with its cultivation spreading due to its nutritional benefits and adaptability.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

SEED PREP

No prep needed before sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1/2” under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile medium.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily but avoid drowning.

GERMINATION

Germinates within 7 to 21 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Grows to a height of 12” to 18” tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Spreads about 12” to 18” wide

PLANT SPACING

Space plants 12” to 16” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 2’ apart.

CROP SIZE

Produces leafy greens

SEASON

Annual crop

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Spinacia oleracea

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Very easy to grow from seed.

HARVEST

45 to 50 Days

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ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

PREPERATION

No prep needed before sowing.

SOWING DEPTH

Sow the seed 1/2” under.

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Prefers an area of full sunlight.

SOIL CONDITIONS

Prefers a rich & fertile medium.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily but avoid drowning.

GERMINATION

Germinates within 7 to 21 days.

PLANT HEIGHT

Grows to a height of 12” to 18” tall.

PLANT WIDTH

Spreads about 12” to 18” wide

PLANT SPACING

Space plants 12” to 16” apart.

ROW SPACING

Space rows 2’ apart.

CROP SIZE

Produces leafy greens

SEASON

Annual crop