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Warrigal Greens Seeds

$6.00

“Tetragonia tetragonioides” Also Known as “New Zealand Spinach”

Western Australian Grown & Hand Sorted With Love

Benefits:

Warrigal Greens are known for their nutritional value, rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals like calcium and iron. Despite its name, it's not botanically related to true spinach but is often used as a spinach substitute. This leafy green is appreciated for its mild, spinach-like flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Warrigal Greens can be used in various dishes, such as salads, stir-fries, quiches, and soups. It's important to blanch or cook the leaves before consumption to remove oxalates, which can be present in high quantities in raw form. The plant's succulent leaves add a refreshing element to dishes and can be a valuable addition to a diverse and nutritious diet.

Growing Conditions:

Tetragonia tetragonioides is well-suited for a sunny location with well-draining soil. It is known for its ability to thrive in coastal environments. Warrigal Greens are relatively easy to grow, and once established, they can be a hardy addition to your garden. Regular harvesting helps promote bushier growth and a continuous supply of fresh leaves.

Sowing Guide:

  • Season: Spring - Summer

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Germination: 7-14 days @ 15-20°C

  • Plant Spacing: 30-40cm

  • Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade, Well-Draining Soil

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“Tetragonia tetragonioides” Also Known as “New Zealand Spinach”

Western Australian Grown & Hand Sorted With Love

Benefits:

Warrigal Greens are known for their nutritional value, rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals like calcium and iron. Despite its name, it's not botanically related to true spinach but is often used as a spinach substitute. This leafy green is appreciated for its mild, spinach-like flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Warrigal Greens can be used in various dishes, such as salads, stir-fries, quiches, and soups. It's important to blanch or cook the leaves before consumption to remove oxalates, which can be present in high quantities in raw form. The plant's succulent leaves add a refreshing element to dishes and can be a valuable addition to a diverse and nutritious diet.

Growing Conditions:

Tetragonia tetragonioides is well-suited for a sunny location with well-draining soil. It is known for its ability to thrive in coastal environments. Warrigal Greens are relatively easy to grow, and once established, they can be a hardy addition to your garden. Regular harvesting helps promote bushier growth and a continuous supply of fresh leaves.

Sowing Guide:

  • Season: Spring - Summer

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Germination: 7-14 days @ 15-20°C

  • Plant Spacing: 30-40cm

  • Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade, Well-Draining Soil

“Tetragonia tetragonioides” Also Known as “New Zealand Spinach”

Western Australian Grown & Hand Sorted With Love

Benefits:

Warrigal Greens are known for their nutritional value, rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals like calcium and iron. Despite its name, it's not botanically related to true spinach but is often used as a spinach substitute. This leafy green is appreciated for its mild, spinach-like flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Warrigal Greens can be used in various dishes, such as salads, stir-fries, quiches, and soups. It's important to blanch or cook the leaves before consumption to remove oxalates, which can be present in high quantities in raw form. The plant's succulent leaves add a refreshing element to dishes and can be a valuable addition to a diverse and nutritious diet.

Growing Conditions:

Tetragonia tetragonioides is well-suited for a sunny location with well-draining soil. It is known for its ability to thrive in coastal environments. Warrigal Greens are relatively easy to grow, and once established, they can be a hardy addition to your garden. Regular harvesting helps promote bushier growth and a continuous supply of fresh leaves.

Sowing Guide:

  • Season: Spring - Summer

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Germination: 7-14 days @ 15-20°C

  • Plant Spacing: 30-40cm

  • Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade, Well-Draining Soil

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