Red Aztec Spinach - Lamb's Quarters and Company
This variety can reach 1 m in height and produces triangular leaves and bright red inflorescences. The leaves are eaten like spinach, both raw and cooked.
This goosefoot, also known as Red Aztec Spinach, is grown mainly in Mexico.
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in the ground, in bucket
Sow in trays or pots, under cover. Transplant at 40 cm in all directions, when plants are 10 to 15 cm high, after the last frosts. Sow light directly in place, in well-warmed soil, in rows 40 cm apart. Thin to 40 cm when plants have 5 to 6 leaves.
Repeat sowing every 3 weeks to stagger harvesting. Water regularly, especially in dry spells, to avoid too rapid a bolting.
March, April, May
April, May, June, July, August, September
June, July, August, September, October, November
in the ground, in pot
semi-shade, sunny
medium
clayey, humus
fees, furniture, rich
Chenopodium berlandieri
mid-season
500 seeds
tender
Red
100 cm
triangular
United States
Inconnue
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This ancient variety is native to the whole of North and Central America. It is currently grown in Mexico. It is also known as "Red Aztec Spinach".