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Giant Noble Spinach

Quick Facts:

  • Introduced 1926 by Zwaan & Van der Molen
  • 24" plants, extended harvest window
  • Large, tapered, savoyed leaves
  • Smooth texture, delicious flavor
  • 45 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (250 Seeds)

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Giant Nobel Spinach

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Spinacia oleracea

Giant Noble is an heirloom spinach that produces large, thick leaves with a smooth texture and delicious flavor.  Introduced in 1926 by Zwaan and Van der Molen of The Netherlands, Giant Noble's large, 24-inch plants produce abundantly over an extended harvest window, making a great spinach for spring and fall planting.  The large, slightly savoyed leaves are ideal for both fresh eating, canning and freezing.  The leaves can also be harvested early for a tender and delicious baby spinach.  An All-America Selections winner in 1933.  Known under many names including Monstrous of Enkhuizen, Matador, Gaudry Long Standing, Giant Fillabasket, Diamond and many more.  Harvests begin 45 days after planting.  Ea... More

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Spinacia oleracea

Giant Noble is an heirloom spinach that produces large, thick leaves with a smooth texture and delicious flavor.  Introduced in 1926 by Zwaan and Van der Molen of The Netherlands, Giant Noble's large, 24-inch plants produce abundantly over an extended harvest window, making a great spinach for spring and fall planting.  The large, slightly savoyed leaves are ideal for both fresh eating, canning and freezing.  The leaves can also be harvested early for a tender and delicious baby spinach.  An All-America Selections winner in 1933.  Known under many names including Monstrous of Enkhuizen, Matador, Gaudry Long Standing, Giant Fillabasket, Diamond and many more.  Harvests begin 45 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

Spinacia oleracea

Giant Noble is an heirloom spinach that produces large, thick leaves with a smooth texture and delicious flavor.  Introduced in 1926 by Zwaan and Van der Molen of The Netherlands, Giant Noble's large, 24-inch plants produce abundantly over an extended harvest window, making a great spinach for spring and fall planting.  The large, slightly savoyed leaves are ideal for both fresh eating, canning and freezing.  The leaves can also be harvested early for a te... read more

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Spinacia oleracea

Giant Noble is an heirloom spinach that produces large, thick leaves with a smooth texture and delicious flavor.  Introduced in 1926 by Zwaan and Van der Molen of The Netherlands, Giant Noble's large, 24-inch plants produce abundantly over an extended harvest window, making a great spinach for spring and fall planting.  The large, slightly savoyed leaves are ideal for both fresh eating, canning and freezing.  The leaves can also be harvested early for a tender and delicious baby spinach.  An All-America Selections winner in 1933.  Known under many names including Monstrous of Enkhuizen, Matador, Gaudry Long Standing, Giant Fillabasket, Diamond and many more.  Harvests begin 45 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

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Elizabeth Pritchard
truly nice seed

I plant greens early inside. If they are done before transplant time, we just eat them and start over outside. We'll be eating this spinach soon! ...and maybe a whole new batch before we can plant outside. The seeds germinated in about 3-4 days, grew like "bean stalks," and were ready for cutting very quickly!

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Gabriel Lewis
I’m Sold on Threshseed

I planted the Spinach 7 days ago I am blown away at the quality of these seeds ThreshSeed has a new customer can’t wait till spring to try my peppers.

Wow, thank you so much for the kind words. We are so glad you found us, and we wish you the best of luck with your pepper seeds!

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john simmons
home gardener

spinach is up and looking good!

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