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This is my third attempt.
The soil in the vegetable garden is clay-loamy, poor. I use organic fertilizer and a compost mixture with a bit of horse manure fed on herb since July. Untreated pasture.
I plant young plants every year at the end of September, with very good results.
jaujo
Great
I made two sowings, one in August which unfortunately didn't yield anything excellent, quickly bolting, and in addition I had placed them near 'enemy' vegetables. But for the second sowing, I did it in September, paying attention to their location, and that was the jackpot - abundant and high-quality harvest that lasted until the first frost...
magali D.
on hold
To respect biodynamic principles, it will be planted after the cultivation of green beans currently in production.
brigitte P.
disappointing
Hardly any leaf emerged, then everything disappeared afterwards. Sown too late?
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: This spinach is sown in early spring or late summer.
Good harvest in June, despite the lack of rain. The leaves not very large, like on the packet. A taste that reveals when cooked. I harvested some in August, and we have been eating them for a week. Hello to all.
Bruno
Strait of Dover
Good harvest in June, despite the lack of rain. The leaves not very large, like on the packet. A taste rich when cooked. I harvested some in August, we have been eating them for a week. Hello to everyone.