cultism to the cool - season green known as spinach ( _ Spinacia oleracea _ ) did n’t commence and terminate with Popeye . This nutritious leafy vegetable has along culinary history . Modern spinach type possess different feature that make them befit to a variety of kitchen andgarden goal , but all types ask for the same basics :

Somespinach varietiesexcel during certain season , regardless of eccentric . Varieties prone to bolt do best when grown and harvested in nerveless season , while bolt - repellent varieties perform well during warm month too . Five types of honest spinachare wide cultivated , along with a few imposters that hinge upon along on the name .

Smooth-Leaf Types

Also known as savourless - leaf Spinacia oleracea , unruffled - leaf types make up the bulk of commercial production intended for grocery sales and canned or processed food for thought . placid - foliage type grow very small to the ground — which can make for muddy leaves — but thebroad , tranquil leavessimplify cleaning and processing . Without the crinkles found in other prickly-seeded spinach types , fluid - leaf prickly-seeded spinach does n’t hold onto dirt , backbone or wayward insects . Some outstanding cultivars include :

( Spinacia oleracea’Gazelle ' ) has placid , dark green foliage . tight acquire and spry to decamp too , it ’s good for later summer and fall plantings , and harvests from fall through spring , where growing conditions allow .

Savoy Types

Low - growing savoy types havepuckered , deep cat valium leavesthat can get muddy and arenaceous . Though heavily to clean , they ’re favorites at husbandman ' markets where the attractive folio grain stand out . Usually quite cold - tolerant , savoy cabbage leaves are perfect for crisp salad . Some top potpourri admit :

Semi-Savoy Types

Semi - savoy spinach combines the good of both worlds . They grow tall and more unsloped , so there ’s less grit and grime , but they keep attractive , slenderly crinkled leaves . Often recommended for beginners and home nurseryman , these case generally resist bolt and disease . Some miscellanea include :

( Spinacia oleracea’Emperor ' ) with dark green leave of absence and moderate growing couple with moderate bolting amphetamine . It does well in recent - summer and fall planting , with harvests through spring , where conditions allow for .

Red-Veined Types

With deepred bow and mineral vein , these Spinacia oleracea varieties look a lot like vulgar beet ( Beta vulgaris ) greens . They add a dash of color to salad along with classic spinach taste . Some colorful varieties include :

Arrowhead Types

Also known as Asian leaf or Oriental foliage , this Spinacia oleracea eccentric has a classicarrowhead leaf material body , loggerheaded leaves and mild tang . As a grouping , these types are very slow to bolt out . Some diverseness admit :

Hot-Season Stand-Ins

Some popular green go by the same unwashed name as true Spinacia oleracea but haveno botanical connection . Sow these heat - sleep together greens after your region’slast frost engagement . These heat - resistant greens make goodsubstitutesfor unfeigned spinach during summertime heat . example include :

Types Of Spinach To Grow In Planters?

There are three basic spinach types base on foliage grain : savoy cabbage , semi - savoy and tranquil . Semi - savoy spinach has less crinkle taller farewell and motley with both bolt- and disease - resistance . Smooth Spinacia oleracea has vapid leaves . area with cool summer can often have and extended spinach - grow time of year . For fall sowing , seedling must live through cold winter temperature . To get a head set out on your spinach crop , put " Bloomsdale " into one planter . It tolerate temperatures down to 15 or 20 degrees Fahrenheit . Planters are easy to treat for cold tribute below that range . To stretch savoy cabbage plantings after into the season , opt " Regiment " or " Spinner " for their underground to blue mold and bolt . A variety that can be in turn sown in planter for staggered year - farseeing harvest in mild - winter climate is " Tyee . " It has exceptional dash underground and is insubordinate to downy mildew strains 1 and 3 . " Emu " is the slowest bolting smooth variety . "

Tip

prickly-seeded spinach seedling often do n’t graft well , so unmediated sow for the sterling success . Do n’t delay spring planting — the seeds germinate well before land warms up . Seedlings tolerate temperatures down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit .

References

Close-up view of green spinach leaves growing in a garden.