Franchi Sementi Seeds New Zealand Spinach Seeds, 4g
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Product info
New Zealand Spinach, also known as Iceplant, is a treasured heirloom variety perfect for long-season growing. This trailing crop produces an abundance of succulent leaves and thrives in wild settings, including coastal areas with salty sea air. Heat and drought-tolerant, as well as naturally pest-resistant — it’s an excellent choice for resilient gardens.
- New Zealand Spinach Seeds, 4g
- Trailing plant with succulent leaves and stems
- Thrives in dry, hot environments
- Companion plants: All vegetables
- Edible parts: Leaves
- Heirloom variety, non-GMO seeds
About Franchi Sementi
Growing in greatness since 1783, Franchi Sementi boasts over 70 unique heirloom varieties. These non-GMO seeds are like little treasures passed down through generations. Known for their sky-high germination rates and award-winning quality, they’ve earned the crown as the best seeds in the European Union. Plant some history and watch the magic grow!
Product specifications
- Dimensions: 17cm x 11cm
- Capacity: 4g
- Material: Seeds
- Planting season: Spring/Summer (full sun)
- Growth: Perennial, trailing
- Spacing:
- Between plants: 60cm
- Between rows: 60cm
- Seed depth: 1.5cm
Key features
| Product SKU code: | 8012450032878 |
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| Product barcode: | 8012450032878 |
| Product condition: | New |
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Care instructions
Storage before planting: Store seeds in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid placing in the fridge or exposing to direct sunlight or heat.
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