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Malabar Spinach Vegetable Seeds

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Grow lush, vibrant greens with our premium Malabar Spinach Vegetable Seeds—perfect for home gardeners looking to add a touch of tropical flair to their kitchen garden. Known for their high germination rate and vigorous growth, these seeds thrive in warm climates and can be grown in containers, trellises, or garden beds. Whether you're new to gardening or a seasoned grower, you'll love how easy and rewarding it is to cultivate this nutrient-rich, climbing leafy green.

These versatile seeds aren’t just for vegetables—they're part of our trusted seed collection designed to bring life to your garden with flowers, fruits, herbs, and more. Malabar Spinach offers both beauty and bounty, producing glossy green leaves that are as decorative as they are delicious. Experience the joy of planting, the pride of nurturing, and the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh, homegrown produce. It’s time to grow something amazing!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Annual

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Planting Season

Spring to Summer

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Growth Habit

Climbing Vine


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Flavor Profile

Mild, Peppery

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Plant Characteristics

Thick, Glossy Leaves

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Use

Culinary, Salads

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Growing Conditions

Full Sun, Moist Soil

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Harvest Advantages

Fast-Growing, Nutritious

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Plant Resistance

Heat Tolerant, Pest Resistant

About – Malabar Spinach Vegetable Seeds

Scientific Name: Basella alba

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Seed Names

Malabar Spinach

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Seed Type

Vegetable Seeds

Malabar Spinach is a fast-growing, heat-tolerant leafy green used in cooking, offering a mild, peppery flavor. With thick, succulent leaves, it thrives in hot weather and is commonly used in salads, soups, and stir-fries. Its climbing nature makes it ideal for vertical gardening.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Planting Depth

1/4 Inch Deep

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow

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Plant Spacing

6 to 12 Inches

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Days to Maturity

50–60 Days

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Soil Preparation

No Stratification Needed

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Hardiness Zones

USDA 9 to 11

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Water Needs

Moderate, Consistent Moisture

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Planting Season

Spring to Summer

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Seed Count

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Emma Richards
Thrived in My Garden

I planted these seeds in early spring, and they have grown incredibly well. The vines took off quickly, and now I have a nice, leafy harvest. Great for adding fresh greens to meals!

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Lucas Green
Perfect for Small Spaces

I grew Malabar Spinach in a raised bed, and it did wonderfully. The spinach leaves are so unique and flavorful, much better than regular spinach. Definitely recommend!

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Sophie Brown
Great For Beginners

As a first-time gardener, I found these seeds easy to work with. They sprouted quickly, and the vines grew strong. It's a good plant for anyone just starting out.

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Michael O'Neill
Not What I Expected

I was hoping for more traditional spinach, but Malabar Spinach has a very different taste and texture. It's still good, just not what I was used to.

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Lily Thompson
Fantastic Growing Experience

These seeds were a joy to plant and watch grow. Within a few weeks, the plants were thriving, and I harvested a lot. The taste is fresh and a bit more peppery than regular spinach.