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By Marie Iannotti, About.com Guide to Gardening since 2004

Three Great Spinach Alternatives

Saturday July 5, 2008
Spinach is a difficult crop for many home gardeners to grow. By the time it’s warm enough to plant it, it’s warm enough for spinach to bolt. Colleen Vanderlinden, our new Organic Gardening Guide, suggests three greens to grow once your spinach gives out. They’re slow to bolt and long to harvest. So if you’re looking at that blank spot in the vegetable garden, shift your gaze to 3 Great Spinach Alternatives

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July 6, 2008 at 5:40 pm
(1) A Connecticut gardener says:

The easiest-to-grow spinach substitute is the weed purslane that tries to overrun the garden in the summer. It’s delicious chopped and steamed or boiled. It even freezes well if blanched first. It is also very nutritious!

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