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9/22/2006
Contaminated ground water from industrial cattle farms may be responsible for the recent E. coli outbreak caused by tainted spinach.
1/14/2009
Get an early spinach crop with this easy gardening tip.
7/8/2008
Is it too hot to grow spinach where you live? Try these fabulous alternatives.
9/7/2008
Choosing to grow crisp, delicious spinach of unique varieties in fall, winter and spring can lead to great nutritious eating right from your backyard. Find out how to grow several varieties such as smooth-leafed, savoyed and semi-savoyed in your garden at home. By knowing the basics of when and how to plant, you can produce a successful harvest. Learn other handy hints such as saving seeds for your next harvest, and pest and disease prevention tips.
8/1/2002
Spinach is undergrown in many gardens because gardeners don't take the time to understand the plant, this guide provides that much-needed insight, including your fall target date, seed sources, bountiful fall varieties, overwintering, keep your seeds cool.
6/5/2009
If you live in an area with high summer temperatures try growing one of these greens to replace your spinach.
6/22/2009
The garden is growing better than I could have expected in the raised beds at my "new" urban homestead.
8/9/2005
Common in our yards but little known in the North American kitchen, purslane is both delicious and exceptionally nutritious.
1/1/1980
Greens are an easy vegetable crop. She discusses growing them, harvesting and preparing them. India mustard; tendergreen; spinach; New Zealand Spinach; turnip and beet tops; Swiss chard; collards; Kale; bok choy.
2/19/2009
Fresh chard is a colorful, flavorful and nutritious addition to your garden. It can stand in for spinach in many recipes, and can also be added to casseroles, quiches and other side dishes. Discover which varieties of this easy-to-care-for crop are best to try, and find out how to properly grow, harvest and store chard, as well as how to prevent pests and diseases.
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