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Last ones! Malabar ~ Red Vine Spinach, Basella rubra
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The listing, Last ones! Malabar ~ Red Vine Spinach, Basella rubra has ended.

70 days. This beautiful plant is not a true spinach but a different species (Basella rubra). A heat-loving Asian vine that has lovely red stems and delicious green leaves. Can be grown as an annual in many areas or as a perennial in sub-tropical areas.

The succulent leaves and stem tips are rich in vitamins A and C and are a good source of iron and calcium. They may be eaten raw in salads, boiled, steamed, stir-fried, or added to soups, stews, tofu dishes, and curries. Or you can use them as a filling for quiche, omelets, savory turnovers, and potpies.

A thing of beauty -- propagation from seed is a snap. Happily, the red-stemmed cultivar of Malabar spinach comes true from seed. Saving seed is easy too. Simply dry the entire ripe fruit and use it for planting the following year.

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10 seeds ~Gin (when offered) gets double!

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Also beware of home collected seeds from hybrid plants. They're no longer the same variety. Ask questions. Research >reliable< sources. Learn to succeed in your gardening efforts!

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Apple seeds? Mercy! Don't get me started!
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:) I was just looking through the seed auctions and was shaking my head at what some people bid on. Good job on your beware section information...You forgot the word "organic" every plant is organic but are they pesticide free? There is a big difference between organic and certified organic...
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Jan 27th, 2014 at 4:45:42 AM PST by
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Fanned you! FYI everyone the malibar spinach is wonderful! have grown it for 3 years now, pests don't bother it, easy to maintain and the more you pick the leaves the more you get!! Not to mention it is very tasty!
Jan 27th, 2014 at 4:49:23 AM PST by

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