40 Different Types of Spinach For Your Garden
Spinach is one of the most rewarding crops with tons of applications. Check out our list of 40 types of spinach to see which is best for you!
Lettuce is lovely, and we love our spinach, too! Leafy greens are the basis of our salads, our sides, an additive to our soups, and more. Our guides will instruct you in growing your greens and reaping their nutrition-packed bounty!
Spinach is one of the most rewarding crops with tons of applications. Check out our list of 40 types of spinach to see which is best for you!
Longevity spinach is a vining plant that’s used as a hot weather replacement for cold-loving spinach. Our guide shares growing and care tips!
The endive plant, sometimes called escarole, is one of many lovely leafy greens we use in salads and soups. Our growing guide reveals more!
The winged bean is an unusual variety that produces tender pods, edible leaves, and more! Our in-depth guide explores its care.
The marshmallow plant gets its name from the marshes, but also spawned the candy of the same name. Learn to grow this plant with our guide!
The radicchio plant is a fascinating one, and its slightly-bitter red leaves are nearly ubiquitous in salads. We delve into growing your own!
If you don’t know how to harvest spinach, you risk causing damage to your plant. We explain the best practices for harvesting spinach!
Picking the proper cabbage companion plants can mean the difference between a successful harvest or an abysmal failure. We share our tips!
Do you know how to harvest lettuce you’ve grown? Whether it’s head or leaf lettuce, we have tips to walk you through harvest time.
If you know how to grow Napa cabbage, you’re in for a treat. This mild and unassuming brassica is a tasty addition to meals. We’ll share how!
In the southern US, growing collard greens is extremely common. Find out about these fleshy greens and how to grow your own supply!
Want something festive and tasty? Nasturtium flowers perfectly embody the vibrancy of summer with their bright red, yellow, and orange and bold, peppery flavor. You’ll love how growing nasturtium quickly fills empty spaces in your garden – and your plate! Nasturtiums can be used just about anywhere and are ridiculously easy to grow. They’ll climb … Read more