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Is there a particular type of spinach for fall ...

Is there a particular type of spinach for fall planting in my area of about zone 6- southeastern Ma.? Thanks, Rich


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Have you considered Swiss chard which is similar to spinach? It is cold tolerant and will do fine through the autumn. It is delishous. We cook ours with a little garlic and tomato sauce. Yummy!

Posted 2009-09-27T18:38:39Z

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