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Spinach - Correnta
Successive planting can be made every 3 weeks for continuous harvest. It is very bolt-resistant and it can even be planted in the summer. Correnta has round, heavy, smooth, and tender leaves. It is very low in calories. The Spinach Correnta, 'Spinacia oleracea (Hybrid)', is a breakthrough spinach plant. Correnta is very smooth leaved and easy to clean. Plant in early spring, 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost date or when soil temperatures are above 35 degrees. It is also a great container plant. Spinach prefers light, fertile, moist, and well drained soil. Spinach is very nutritious with lots of Vitamin A, C, and iron. Harvest individual leaves from outer edges as they become big enough to use or cut the whole plant 1 inch above the base and new leaves will grow. ... more info
Muskmelon - Fastbreak The Fastbreak Muskmelon is an annual and is very sensitive to frost. The 3 to 4 pound melons are very sweet and they resist several common diseases. The Muskmelon Fastbreak Cantaloupe), 'Cucumis melo (Hybrid)', is a breeding first! The Fastbreak has great taste and super early maturity, which makes the Fastbreak the best early muskmelon ever. Long or short growing season, this melon should be in every garden and even may be called a "blessing for home gardeners". Plant in the spring, 1 to 2 weeks after the last frost when soil temperatures are warm. |
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