Greens

Magenta Spreen - Key Growing Information

Magenta spreen, ready to harvest after a month as baby greens at 6–8", or at 8–9 weeks as mature plants for cooking.


SCIENTIFIC NAME: Chenopodium giganteum

CULTURE:
Magenta Spreen does well in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of both hot and cold weather, it is best planted early spring through midsummer. Replant every couple of weeks to ensure a continuous harvest until frost. For best germination when direct seeding, plant outdoors in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Sow 20 seeds per foot, covering 1/2", in rows 18-30" apart. If transplanting, plant in moistened seed starting mix and refrigerate at 40°F (5°C) for 7 days to help break dormancy. After 7 days, grow seedlings at 60-80°F (16-27°C). Winter Crops: In mild winter areas, sow in late summer. In cold regions, sow in late summer in the greenhouse or poly-tunnel. Add a fabric row cover in very cold weather.

DISEASES AND PESTS:
Prevent disease with crop rotation and sanitation.

HARVEST:
Pick leaves when plants reach 6-8" tall or more. The plants will continue to produce young, edible leaves.

SEED SPECS:
SEEDS/OZ.: Avg. 56,800 seeds.

PACKET:
500 seeds, sows 20'.