Looking for an unusual vegetable to try for next year? Give the ornamental spinach, Malabar Spinach Red Stem a try. This large, mild flavored spinach looks terrific climbing a bean tower, mailbox or ...
Malabar spinach, also called climbing spinach, is an unusual but appropriate stand-in for true spinach, especially in the summer when the heat makes it impossible to grow good spinach in the home ...
Malabar spinach is a versatile tropical leafy green, known for thriving in hot summer weather unlike regular spinach which bolts in such conditions. Originating from the coastal region of southwestern ...
Gardeners looking for an edible ornamental vine have a dandy in Malabar spinach. Malabar spinach develops into a strikingly beautiful vine that forms a backdrop for a garden room when trained to a ...
Here are 5 tips on how to grow spinach - the climbing type commonly called Malabar or Ceylon spinach. This type of spinach is a great substitute for regular spinach when it can't be grown in hot ...
It just takes one step outside to be reminded that the full-fledged summer heat has finally arrived in Austin. These sweaty temperatures make the cucumbers, melons and tomatoes filling up harvest ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he shares how to grow an edible Christmas tree using climbing spinach (Basella alba). Learn the benefits of this fast-growing, versatile vine—ideal for both indoor ...