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Spinach Seeds (Palak)

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Growing tips for Spinach

1. Plant spinach in the early spring or late summer/fall when soil temperatures are cool.

2. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil and enrich it with compost before planting.

3. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and 1-2 inches apart in rows 18-24 inches apart.

4. Keep soil moist but not soggy. Apply a thin layer of mulch to help retain moisture.

5. Fertilize the spinach plants with a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks.

6. Harvest spinach leaves as soon as they are big enough to eat. Cut the largest leaves first, and the plant will continue to produce new leaves.

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Spinach seeds
Spinach Seeds (Palak)

Bombay Seeds Organic Palak Spinach Seedsย 

Elevate your garden with our Organic Palak Seeds, specifically chosen by Bombay Seeds for their superb quality and reliability. These palak soppu seeds ensure a bountiful harvest of nutritious leafy greens, perfect for a variety of dishes. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, these seeds make growing palak spinach easy and rewarding.

Key Features:

  • Common Name: Palak, Spinach
  • Organic Palak Seeds
  • Seed Count: 10gm worth of seeds
  • Plant Type: Leafy green, suitable for partial shade
  • Leaf Description: Vibrant green, rich in nutrients
  • Palak Seeds Price per Kg: Competitively priced for quality

Growth Conditions:

  • Sunlight: 4-6 hours per day, thrives in cool climates
  • Water: Moderate, ensuring moist soil
  • Temperature: Ideal growing temperature is 15-25ยฐC
  • Soil: Prefers nutrient-rich soil with organic compost

Planting and Care:

How to sow Spinach Palak seeds:

  • Sow seeds in well-prepared soil and cover lightly with potting mix.
  • Thin seedlings when they reach 3 inches to avoid overcrowding.
  • Organic fertilizer recommendation: SoilRich Germi Quick Cocopeat 1kg, SoilRich 306, Gomay Organic Manure 1kg

How to harvest spinach palak seeds:

  • Ready in 40-60 days post-sowing. Harvest leaves when they reach 4-6 inches in length for optimal freshness and taste.

Benefits/Uses:

  • Rich in Iron, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C.
  • Supports weight loss and digestive health due to its low calorie and high fiber content.
  • Includes Potassium, which may help reduce blood pressure.
  • Contains Lutein, an antioxidant beneficial for eye health.

Precautions:

  • Maintain consistent watering and avoid over-saturation to prevent root diseases.
  • Apply mulch to retain soil moisture and manage temperature.

Seeking Palak Seeds Near Me? Bombay Seeds delivers high-quality, organic spinach seeds right to your doorstep, ensuring you get the best start for your gardening journey.

Enjoy the health benefits and culinary versatility of home-grown spinach with Bombay Seedsโ€™ Spinach ย seeds. Whether youโ€™re tossing them into a salad or cooking up a storm, our spinach will bring both health and flavor to your table.

FAQ

Is spinach easy to grow?ย 

Yes, spinach is relatively easy to grow and is well-suited to cool climates. It can be grown in a variety of soil types, though it prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Spinach can be planted early in the spring or fall, and even in the winter in milder climates. It requires regular watering and a bit of care to prevent pests and diseases.

Do spinach seeds need sunlight?ย 

Spinach seeds do not require sunlight to germinate, but the seedlings do need sunlight to grow after they emerge.

Other names for Spinach

Botanical Name: Spinacia oleracea

  • Spinach in Tamil: เฎชเฎพเฎฒเฎ•เฏ เฎ•เฏ€เฎฐเฏˆ (Paalai keerai)
  • Spinach in Malayalam: เดชเดพเดฒเด•เต เดšเต€เดฐ (Palak cheera)
  • Spinach in Kannada: เฒชเฒพเฒฒเฒ•เณ เฒธเณŠเฒชเณเฒชเณ (Palak soppu)
  • Spinach in Telugu: เฐชเฐพเฐฒเฐ•เฑ‚เฐฐ (Palakura)
  • Spinach in Marathi: เคชเคพเคฒเค• (Palak)
  • Spinach in Hindi: เคชเคพเคฒเค• เคธเคพเค— (Palak sag)
  • Spinach in Bengali: เฆชเฆพเฆฒเฆ‚ เฆถเฆพเฆ• (Palong shaak)