Spinach, an enduring green.

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  1. gardengater

    gardengater Young Pine

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    I planted spinach late in the season last year and really didn't think it would grow and survive, but it has and we have a boxful of fresh green that has survived 20 to 30 degree nights this winter. It's providing us with fresh salad and just something green to look at.
     
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    Mmm, I love spinach. I am thinking I will grow some this spring and fall. Love it sauteed with garlic and pine nuts.

    (PS I bought some yesterday in prep for the snow -- what DIDN'T I buy though!!!)
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I do love fresh spinach but it wouldn't have survived our low teen winter this year.
     
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    It's a nice winter treat.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Way to go, GG! :p mmmmmm...That sounds delicious--fresh spinach.
    I know that it tastes good...but like you said, the green looks so nice to see about now.
    Congrats.
     

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