Regiment F1 - Spinach seeds
  • Regiment F1 - Spinach seeds
  • Regiment F1 - Spinach seeds
  • Regiment F1 - Spinach seeds

Regiment F1 - Spinach seeds

Van Hemert and Co seeds

Spinach Spinacia oleracea Regiment F1 is a true horticultural hybrid with improved resistance to mildew. It has beautiful dark green, round leaves and an upright habit. Regiment is suitable for early spring cultivation, autumn cultivation and can also be used for winter cultivation.

  • Suitable for spring, autumn and winter cultivation
  • Resistance against mildew
  • Garden hybrid
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Description

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Spinach Spinacia oleracea Regiment F1 is a true horticultural hybrid with improved resistance to mildew. It has beautiful dark green, round leaves and an upright habit. Regiment is suitable for early spring cultivation, autumn cultivation and can also be used for winter cultivation.

  • Suitable for spring, autumn and winter cultivation
  • Resistance against mildew
  • Garden hybrid

Cultivation method Spinacia – Spinach Regiment F1

Early cultivation under glass: Sow spinach seeds in January to mid-February.
Spring cultivation: Sow spinach seeds outdoors on site from early February to late March.
Autumn cultivation: Sow spinach seeds outdoors on site from August to mid-September.
Overwinter cultivation: Sow spinach seeds outdoors from mid-September to late October.

The spinach seeds can be sown in rows or broadly. Keep the sowing well moist. Spinach requires a nutritious and moist soil.

Specifications

Reference
HC-01236
EAN
8713172012369
Tags
Brand
Van Hemert & Co zaden

Other features

English names
Spinach
Botanic name
Spinacia Oleracea
Cultivar
Andromeda F1
Specialty
F1 Hybride
Suitable for freezer
Category
Annual
Resistance against
mildew
Planting time
January - October
Flowering period
October - April
Height
20cm
Collection
van Hemert & Co

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