No. There are different varieties of spinach, most of them are small plants about 200 - 300mm high
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
Crops that are grown in March include beetroot, broccoli, carrots, lettuce, onions, peas, spinach and tomatoes.
Yes. It grows in most places such asCalifornia, Connecticut, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington.
Temperate.
California, Arizona and New Jersey are the states that grow the most spinach. It can be grown anywhere that a cool season crop can be grown.
Orach is a vegetable grown in India. It is eaten like spinach.
Brocolli, Cabbage, Asparagus, Spinach, Brussels sprouts, lettuce
normally about 36cm when it has grown to its full size!
Spinach grows well in temperate climates. Today, the United States and the Netherlands are among the largest commercial producers of spinach. Although spinach is available throughout the year, its season runs from March through May and from September through October when it is the freshest, has the best flavor, and is most readily available.
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Native of Europe and the Middle East and naturalized to the United States and Canada.
Not exactly: it's grown on a big bush as a green little fruit.