Dill is a cool weather plant that grows well in spring and autumn, as does spinach. Both love moist, rich soil, and dill's cheerful yellow flowers will attract ladybugs and green lacewings, which feed ...
Spinach is a cool-season crop. Plant seeds when the soil temperature reaches 40°F. Begin harvesting standard varieties in 30 to 45 days and baby spinach at 25 to 30 days. Remove outside leaves for a ...
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The Best Grow Light We’ve Ever Tested Helps Spinach and Tomato Seeds Grow Faster, and It’s on Sale
If it’s still too cold outdoors, your seedlings need this grow light. Here in New York, the springtime sun can look bright and warm from a window, but it’ll actually feel deceptively cold when you ...
Remove outside leaves for a cut-and-come-again harvest or take the entire plant and try for a second harvest. Spinach is a cool-weather, spring green and often the earliest ready for harvest. Packed ...
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