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Lots of medium sized, mid greenm perpetual spinach leaves growing in an upward direction in a row.

Spinach Seeds

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Spinach Seed 'Amazon'

Spinach Seed 'Amazon' F1 hybrid, bolt- and mildew-resistant variety bred in the UK to combat our short colder days. Reaches approx 8" (20 cm) high with dark green rounded leaves.
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Supplied as a packet of approximately 250 seeds.

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Spinach Seed 'Little Grandad's Original'

Lots of medium sized, mid greenm perpetual spinach leaves growing in an upward direction in a row. Dark green leaves have small midribs and a rich and hearty spinach flavour. Extremely hardy and will crop over a long period.
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Supplied as a packet of approximately 250 seeds.

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Strawbini Seed

Many clusters of vibrant, red, balls, some with little black seeds on them, making up strawbini, attached to medium size green leaves with pointy edges Also known as the Beetberry or Strawberry Spinach. Green foliage can be eaten as an alternative to Spinach. Rich red fruits have a taste reminiscent of Strawberries.
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Supplied as a packet of approximately 200 seeds.

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Swiss Chard Seed 'Rhubarb Chard'

Large purple/green leaves growing upright on vibrant red stems of a Swiss Chard plant. Green leafed foliage of sweetcorn plants in the background Bright red stems are topped by dark green or purple leaves. Stem, leaves and even flower stalks can be eaten. Slow to run to seed.
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Supplied as a packet of approximately 200 seeds.

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