Good King Henry Vegetable Seeds
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Discover the old-world charm and modern-day delight of growing Good King Henry Vegetable Seeds—a hardy, perennial green with spinach-like leaves and asparagus-like shoots that’s perfect for kitchen gardens. Whether you're a first-time grower or a seasoned gardener, these premium-quality seeds boast a high germination rate, ensuring a reliable start to your gardening journey. They thrive in garden beds or large containers, making them a great choice for any growing space, big or small.
Easy to sow and rewarding to harvest, Good King Henry brings a touch of history to your garden and a burst of fresh flavor to your plate. Cultivating your own vegetables means healthier meals, reduced waste, and the unbeatable joy of picking homegrown produce. With strong, resilient growth and lush foliage, these seeds also offer visual appeal—proof that edible can be beautiful too. Start your green journey today and let your garden flourish!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring to Summer
Growth Habit
Upright, Bushy
Flavor Profile
Mild, Spinach-like
Plant Characteristics
Edible Leaves, Hardy
Use
Culinary, Medicinal
Growing Conditions
Moist, Well-Drained Soil
Harvest Advantages
Fast-Growing, Nutritious
Plant Resistance
Pest-Resistant, Disease-Resistant
About Good King Henry Vegetable Seeds
Chenopodium bonus-henricus
Seed Names
Chenopodium bonus-henricus, Good King Henry
Seed Type
Vegetable Seed
Description: Good King Henry, also known as "English spinach," is a perennial vegetable known for its tender edible leaves that resemble spinach. This hardy plant thrives in moist, well-drained soil and is perfect for growing in kitchen gardens for fresh greens year-round.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Planting Depth
1/4 Inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sow, Transplant
Plant Spacing
18-24 Inches
Days to Maturity
60-90 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak for 24 Hours
Hardiness Zones
3-9
Water Needs
Moderate Water
Planting Season
Spring to Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
20-25 Sq Ft
500
100-125 Sq Ft
1000
200-250 Sq Ft
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I planted these Good King Henry seeds last spring, and they've been amazing! They grow so fast, and the leaves are perfect for making nutrient-dense soups and salads. I've had a lot of success with them in my garden, and they seem to tolerate various soil conditions really well. Looking forward to more crops this year!
This was my first attempt at growing vegetables from seeds, and I couldn't be happier! The Good King Henry plants are so easy to grow, even for a novice like me. They�re very hardy and have produced an abundance of leaves that we�ve used in several dishes. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a low-maintenance vegetable!
These plants are lovely, but they need some extra care. I found they do best in well-drained soil with regular watering. If you get the conditions right, though, they grow well and taste delicious. I�ve used the leaves in salads and even soups � so good!
The Good King Henry plant has been a great addition to my garden. The leaves are so versatile � I�ve used them in everything from stir-fries to smoothies. The flavor is much better than I expected. I can't wait to grow more of these in the future!
I�ve been growing Good King Henry for a couple of seasons now, and it's quickly become a staple in my garden. The leaves are full of vitamins and make a great addition to any dish. Plus, they�re super easy to harvest and add a unique flavor to everything. Will definitely buy more seeds next year.