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Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety
  • Large, savoyed, dark-green leaves
  • Bolt-resistant
  • Unbelievable flavor & texture
  • 40-60 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (250 Seeds)

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Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach

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Spinacia oleracea

Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach is a classic heirloom variety that has been enjoyed by gardeners for generations. This variety produces dark green, glossy leaves with a crinkled texture that are delicious and nutritious. Bloomsdale spinach is known for its high yields and resistance to bolting, which makes it a popular choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.

The original "Bloomsdale" spinach was developed by D. Landreth & Company and was named after Landreth's farm in Bristol, Pennsylvania. In 1925, 'Long Standing Bloomsdale,' an improved version of the original spinach variety was introduced by Zwaan and Van der Molen from Voorburg, Netherlands. This variety was carefully selec... More

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Spinacia oleracea

Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach is a classic heirloom variety that has been enjoyed by gardeners for generations. This variety produces dark green, glossy leaves with a crinkled texture that are delicious and nutritious. Bloomsdale spinach is known for its high yields and resistance to bolting, which makes it a popular choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.

The original "Bloomsdale" spinach was developed by D. Landreth & Company and was named after Landreth's farm in Bristol, Pennsylvania. In 1925, 'Long Standing Bloomsdale,' an improved version of the original spinach variety was introduced by Zwaan and Van der Molen from Voorburg, Netherlands. This variety was carefully selected for its ability to resist bolting, a common problem among spinach plants, which led to its popularity among growers.

Bloomsdale Longstanding has remained a favorite among gardeners ever since, thanks to its robust flavor and reliable performance. Today, gardeners all over the world continue to grow this delicious variety, and its rich history and heritage make it a beloved garden staple.

Spinacia oleracea

Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach is a classic heirloom variety that has been enjoyed by gardeners for generations. This variety produces dark green, glossy leaves with a crinkled texture that are delicious and nutritious. Bloomsdale spinach is known for its high yields and resistance to bolting, which makes it a popular choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.

The original "Bloomsdale" spinach was developed by D. Landreth & Company and... read more

read less

Spinacia oleracea

Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach is a classic heirloom variety that has been enjoyed by gardeners for generations. This variety produces dark green, glossy leaves with a crinkled texture that are delicious and nutritious. Bloomsdale spinach is known for its high yields and resistance to bolting, which makes it a popular choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.

The original "Bloomsdale" spinach was developed by D. Landreth & Company and was named after Landreth's farm in Bristol, Pennsylvania. In 1925, 'Long Standing Bloomsdale,' an improved version of the original spinach variety was introduced by Zwaan and Van der Molen from Voorburg, Netherlands. This variety was carefully selected for its ability to resist bolting, a common problem among spinach plants, which led to its popularity among growers.

Bloomsdale Longstanding has remained a favorite among gardeners ever since, thanks to its robust flavor and reliable performance. Today, gardeners all over the world continue to grow this delicious variety, and its rich history and heritage make it a beloved garden staple.

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Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach

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