This nutritious green is bursting with sweet, nutty flavors. And itâs easy to grow! [Food Gardening Network Preview]( July 26, 2024 Â [Celebrating Spinach]( This nutritious green is bursting with sweet, nutty flavors. And itâs easy to grow!
[Lettuce] Gain full access to this premium Gardening Guideâand an entire Library of food gardening adviceâwith a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network]( Dear Gardener, Some of us of a certain age might see spinach and remember mushy, overcooked green âstuffâ on our dinner plates. Iâm here to right that wrong. Fresh spinach from your own garden offers complex flavors, wonderful texture, and colors ranging from deep green to slightly red and everything in between. Spinach is easy to grow, and most varieties mature in about 40 days. You can harvest the leaves even earlier if you prefer baby spinach! Itâs loaded with nutritional benefits, of course. But the real joy of this plant, to me, is how versatile it is in the kitchen. [Lettuce] Raw spinach is fabulous in a salad. Add shredded raw spinach to tacos for a unique flavor. You can enjoy it raw or cooked on pizza. It cooks quickly, too, making it ideal for a last-minute side. Just add some garlic and salt and youâve got a bonus dish for dinner. As far as cuisines, spinach works almost anywhere. Try your hand at an Indian saag paneer, which features creamed spinach. Itâs great in a breakfast omelet, an Italian-styled Stuffed Shell recipe, the Korean Sigeumchi namul (a flavorful side dish), and, of course, classic Greek dishes like spanakopita. So, if youâve avoided spinach either in your kitchen or in your garden, now is the time to revisit it. Thereâs not much spinach canât do! And that, my friend, is where Food Gardening Networkâs The Spinach Gardening Guide: All You Need to Know About Growing & Enjoying this Leafy Green comes in. This premium Gardening Guide about spinach is your one-stop guide for success in growing spinach. And youâll also get help choosing which varieties to grow and how to take advantage of the oh-so-delicious results. [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special OfferâJust $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( Plus, thereâs more here than just how to grow it! Spinach history, spinach science, and spinach nutritional facts are all here! Hereâs a look at what youâll find in our The Spinach Gardening Guide: All You Need to Know About Growing & Enjoying this Leafy Green! Youâll find feature articles about spinach that include: - Growing Zones for Spinachâ Where can you grow spinach? Spinach enjoys cool weather, so check your zone to discover the best time of year to plant this nutritious, delicious green.
- Choosing Varieties of Spinach Plantsâ Thereâs more than one kind of spinach! Some varieties are better for warm climates, some are more visually interesting, and they can have different flavor profiles!
- Growing Spinach from Seeds, Cuttings, or Seedlingsâ Spinach can be pretty easy and trouble-free to grow. Like most plants, though, there are some ways of growing spinach that will make your life easy as can be.
- Growing Spinach in Open Land, in Raised Beds, or in ContainersâSpinach isnât too picky about where it grows. The biggest considerations here are factors like sunlight, soil quality, and what critters are around that might want to eat your spinach before you do.
- Companion Planting with Spinachâ Take advantage of organic teamwork in your garden to deter garden pests, as well as weeds. Companion planting is a great way to help plants protect each other.
- Starting with the Right Soil for Your Spinach Plantsâ While spinach is an easygoing green, youâll still have more success when you plant it in the right soil.
- The Perfect Sunlight for Your Spinach Plants- This might be the trickiest part of growing spinach. Depending on when and where you grow it, spinach may require full sun. Or it might need a little shade. Find out more in the The Spinach Gardening Guide: All You Need to Know About Growing & Enjoying this Leafy Green.
- Watering Your Spinach Plantsâ How much water does spinach need? How much water is too much? Hereâs your definitive answer.
- How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent Spinach-Plant Diseasesâ Like all crops, spinach is susceptible to various fungal diseases. Your best weapons against these are best planting practices, which help prevent disease in the first place.
- What to Do About Pests that Can Harm Your Spinach Plantsâ Youâre not the only one around who enjoys spinach. Because it grows quickly, you could get lucky and never find a pest anywhere near your spinach. But if you do, hereâs how to handle the situation.
- Storing and Preserving Spinach-Thereâs nothing like fresh spinach. However, if that bumper crop is too much to enjoy in a few days, you have options for making your spinach last longer.
- Essential Tools and Equipment for Growing and Enjoying Spinachâ There are a few tools that make growing and harvesting spinach a lot easier.
[Growing Spinach in Open Land, in Raised Beds, or in Containers] [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special OfferâJust $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( Then discover six of the most popular spinach varieties, so you can choose the best ones for your garden, including: - Space Hybrid Spinachâ While most spinach prefers cool weather, this varietal tolerates heat and is also resistant to mildew.
- Savoy Spinachâ Savoy might be the most common type of spinach grown in gardens, and when you try it, youâll know why. Itâs a gorgeous plant and itâs sweet and almost buttery.
- Red Kitten Spinachâ This variety of spinach has contrasting green leaves and reddish stems for a delightful visual appeal in any salad.
- New Zealand Spinachâ This heirloom variety is heat resistant, while the smaller leaves offer outsized deliciousness.
- Malabar Spinachâ If you enjoy Swiss chard, Malabar spinach might be your new favorite. This fast-growing vine offers an aesthetic opportunity in the garden and delightful options in the kitchen.
- Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinachâ The dark green leaves of this spinach variety have a wonderfully nutty flavor, perfect for fall salads.
[Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach] [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special OfferâJust $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( And what better way to celebrate your spinach harvest than with quick and easy-to-make recipes! Food Gardening Network is all about providing delicious recipes for making satisfying dishes. Try these recipes and enjoy your spinach harvest: - Spinach and Strawberry Saladâ When late spring rolls around and spinach and strawberries are both in season, you canât ask for a better way to take advantage of all that deliciousness than with this Spinach and Strawberry Salad.
- Savoy Spinachâ Savoy might be the most common type of spinach grown in gardens, and when you try it, youâll know why. Itâs a gorgeous plant and itâs sweet and almost buttery.
- Spinach and Feta Egg Muffinsâ Spinach and feta is a classic combo for a reason. They complement each other so well in almost any dish, and these muffins are a perfect example of that. Enjoy these for breakfast or to take on the go.
- Spinach and Mushroom Risottoâ When you want something quick, savory, and absolutely satisfying, this Spinach and Mushroom Risotto is your dish.
- Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shellsâ Iâm not sure what to say about this other than, YUM!! Creamy Ricotta with sweet, garden-fresh spinach in a perfectly baked pasta shell is a dream come true.
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