Spinach grows from seeds. The part of the plant you eat is the leaves. When the plant flowers the flowers produce seeds to plant and start new plants.
Spinach bolts, or goes to seed, when it is exposed to high temperatures and long daylight hours. To prevent this, plant spinach in cooler weather and provide shade during hot days. Harvesting spinach regularly can also help prevent bolting.
Spinach typically takes about 40 to 50 days to grow from seed to harvest.
Spinach typically takes about 6 to 8 weeks to grow from seed to harvest.
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Mustard Spinach is a variety of turnip (Brassica rapavar. perviridis) also known as Japanese Mustard Spinach or Komatsuna.
I think by stem cutting or seed planting......
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In my opinion, the vegetable that best goes with spinach is broccoli. They have similar flavours and when topped with cheese, they taste amazing :) Hope this helps!
Corn (maize) "goes to seed" once the tassels have released their pollen onto the silks down where the ear develops.
Spinach grows best in cooler climates that have average temperatures between 60 and 70 degrees. When temperatures are higher than this spinach plants tend to wither quickly and turn to seed.
Water, wildlife, and wind are ways in which spinach seeds disperse. The aquatic plant which is known as water spinach is most likely to disperse by water since its air pocket-filled labyrinthine seeds can float and disperse with water currents. The terrestrial plant tends to disperse by wildlife and winds.
When a seed is droped into the ground it started its process of germination. It started to change from a seed to a plant. First of all a small root comes out from yhe embroyo of the seed and it goes downwards, then a small stem comes and it goes upward.